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Unbelievable Hitting Streaks That Shook AL and NL Baseball History!

Cobb won nine consecutive American League batting titles from 1907-15, but he batted a career-high .420 and hit safely in 40 straight games on the way to winning the AL MVP Award in 1911. He also put together a 35-game hitting streak six years later for the Tigers.

5. 39 – Paul Molitor, Milwaukee Brewers (July 16 – Aug. 25, 1987)

Believe it or not, Molitor became the closest American League player to DiMaggio’s record with his 39-game streak 46 years later in 1987.

“Molitor didn’t walk across the lake to get here, and he didn’t change his clothes in the phone booth,” said Cleveland manager Doc Edwards after his team ended the streak at County Stadium in Milwaukee on Aug. 25. “He’s just another tough hitter.”

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