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Unbelievable Hitting Streaks That Shook AL and NL Baseball History!

But Sisler didn’t just set the single-season hits mark (modern era) with 257 in 1920, he also put together a record 41-game hitting streak on the way to a .420 batting average two years later. He didn’t stop then, adding a 35-game hitting streak between the 1924 and 1925 seasons.

4. 40 – Ty Cobb, Detroit Tigers (May 15 – July 2, 1911)

Was he a fierce competitor? Yes. Was he one of the best players of his era For sure. Could he hit? Absolutely. Say what you want about Cobb, but there’s no doubting he was one of the best players of all time.

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