I would go with Cals streak as well.Joe Di maggio 56 game streak would be another tough one today with all the media pressure that comes with any body that gets up to 30 games.Cy Young has what 511 wins.That just seems impossible with the way relief pitching is so dominat in the way the game is today.300 seems to be quite a chore.
2007-07-09 05:05:01
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answered by terry v 7
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Cal's streak? I agree on that and Cy Young's 511 career wins will never be broken! Roger Clemens is almost 45 and he only has over 350 wins. He'd probably have to keep playing until he's 55 years old to pass Cy Young!
2007-07-09 05:02:20
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answered by Yahoo Man 1
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I think it will be Cy Young's career wins record. I think it is at 511 wins. And I have to give a close second to Cal's consecutive games streak.
2007-07-09 05:02:11
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answered by Awesome Bill 7
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a million Richard Petty Who cares!!!! 2 Ripkens consecutive starts off. could have been performed via all people would not propose something. He could have hit .one hundred fifty with a million abode run in the process the streak. in certainty the Seattle Mariners have an advert out for all people keen to objective to break the streak. they pays $a million,956,001 to all people who can destroy the checklist. No baseball adventure is needed you would be required to take place for artwork each interest and the govt per proprietor's directive would be required to place you in each interest. that's like rewarding somebody in simple terms because of the fact they take place for artwork. The Laker's 33 interest (1972) win steak heavily isn't broken!!! except the NBA allowed one team to play 30 consecutive abode video games and then it nevertheless could probably never be broken. correct activities team ever. DiMaggio's checklist in simple terms exhibits consistancy he could have went a million for 5 for fifty six video games and nevertheless have been given the checklist.
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answered by finkle 4
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Baseball Dead Ball Era(Pre 1920)
Cy Young's 511 wins
Cy Young's 316 loses
Cy Young's 749 complete games
Walter Johnson's 110 shutouts
Live Ball Era(Post 1920)
Rickey Henderson's 1,406 stolen bases
Rickey Henderson's 2,295 runs scored
2007-07-09 05:13:25
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answered by New York Nightmare 4
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Cy Young's 511 career wins. Getting to 400 is highly unlikely in the time of 5-rotations and 95+mph fastballs. 400 wins is 20 for 20 years... unheard of.
2007-07-09 05:02:53
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answered by Boogle B 2
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Most Times Sacked, Career, 516, John Elway
lmao
2007-07-09 05:03:21
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answered by spike42189 2
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Yeah, Cal's is untouchable. So is the Dolphins undefeated season and unless Kobe goes off again I think Wilt's 100 is too.
2007-07-09 05:04:38
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answered by Brock Samson 3
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I even think it's possible that somebody, someday might score 100 points in a basketball game, but I agree with the person above who said that UCLAs NCAA Championship runs will never be matched.
2007-07-09 05:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Chamberlain averaging 50.4 points and 48.5 minutes and 25.7 rebounds per game in 1961-1962.
Also all of Wayne Gretzky's records.
And Jerry Rice's records.
2007-07-09 05:03:21
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answered by Venkat 2
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