Rickey Henderson in 25 straight seasons!! Ty Cobb in 24 seasons
LaDainian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers with 9 consecutive seasons (2001-2009) of 10+ rushing TDs per season. The next highest is Shaun Alexander of the Seattle Seahawks with 5 consecutive seasons (2001-2005). The active longest streak is 4 (2007-2010) by Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings.
Hoyt Wilhelm and John Franco, each recording at least 1 save in 19 seasons. Franco played for 21 seasons (1984-2001, 2003-2005) and failed to record a save in 2004 and 2005. Wilhelm played for 21 seasons (1952-1972) and failed to record a save in 1955 and 1959.
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Cecil Fielder
The UPS guy asked me this and seems to think my beloved Cardinals is the team with only 2 consecutive losing seasons in the last 30 or 40 years but hopefully someone can confirm and explain. When you google it only seems to correlate losing with most. ---- The Cardinals had consecutive losing seasons in 1994 (53-61) and 1995 (62-81). Prior to that their last consecutive losing seasons came in 1958 and 1959. Since the 1960 season, the Cardinals are the only MLB team to have one set of consecutive losing seasons. The Los Angeles Dodgers have had two sets of consecutive losing seasons since 1960 (1967-1968 and 1986-1987).
Rickey Henderson homered in 25 consecutive seasons
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Virender Sehwag
The record is tied between the New York Yankees(1914) and the Tampa Bay Rays (2009). The record is set at 19 consecutive games.
1) Hank Aaron in 17 seasons from 1955-1971. 2) Pete Rose in 16 seasons from 1965-1980. 3) Derek Jeter in 16 seasons from 1996-2011.
On August 24, 2007 San Diego Padres pitcher Greg Maddux became the first pitcher to win at least 10 games in 20 consecutive seasons. Cy Young previously held the mark with 19 straight seasons of double-digit wins from 1891-1909. Maddux is tied with Nolan Ryan for second place behind Don Sutton for most seasons with 10 or more wins. Sutton had 21 such seasons.
In the Nascar Cup Series, Richard Petty had the longest yearly winning streak. The King won at least one race in 18 consecutive seasons (1960-1977).