longest New York Rangers winning steak
The Chicago Cubs 2008 longest losing streak was 6 games between August 30 and September 6.
The New York Yankees have the record for longest consecutive winning season streak, at 39 years, from 1926 - 1964. The Yankees have also (2010 season) tied the second longest streak (NYY 1993 - 2010), shared by the Baltimore Orioles (1968 - 1985).
Major League Baseball (Longest winning streak by a team) 26 games -- 1916 New York Giants Streak started September 7, 1916 (defeated Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-1) Streak ended September 30, 1916 (ended by Boston Braves, 8-3) Note: The Giants tied the Pirates in the second game of a doubleheader 1-1 on September 18, 1916. Major League Baseball excludes all games which end in ties from their official statistics. The longest winning streak without ties in Major League Baseball is 21 games, achieved by the Chicago Cubs in 1935. [edit](Longest winning streak by a pitcher) 24 consecutive winning decisions -- 1936-1937 Carl Hubbell, New York Giants Streak started July 17, 1936 (defeated Pittsburgh Pirates, 6-0) Streak ended May 30, 1937 (ended by Brooklyn Dodgers, 10-3) Note: Hubbell's streak was achieved in 27 games as he also pitched three no-decisions. In baseball, only losing decisions can end winning streaks by pitchers. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winning_streak_(sports)
In 1941 Joe DiMaggio of New York set the record at a 56 game hitting streak.
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4 games .... September 10-13 (3 against the Rangers and 1 against the Rays) and September 22-25 (2 against the Rays and 2 against the Red Sox).
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19. The Green Bay Packers winning streak from the 2010 to 2011 seasons reached nineteen games (including four playoff games). This is the longest winning streak in Green Bay Packers history. The streak began on December 26, 2010 with a win in Green Bay against the New York Giants, and would last almost one full year until they were defeated on December 18, 2011 in Kansas City by the Chiefs.