The Boston Red Sox hold the record with 615 consecutive sellouts as of August 14, 2010.
The Boston Red Sox have sold out the most consecutive games in MLB history while the Portland Trailblazers have sold out the most consecutive home games in the NBA (and in North America for any sport).
The New York Mets has the modern era record for most consecutive lost road games. This happened in 1963 from June 16 to July 28. The Mets lost 22 straight times in away from home games.
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In the "modern' era of baseball, Jackie Robinson was the first African American to hit a home run in Major League baseball. As far as the history of baseball is concerned their is no record of such a feat as to amateur baseball games.
i think they have won 31 consecutive home games
In 1972 the Red Sox went %02 home games in a row, and then they lost it. But Now it's 2,953
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