10 Tommy Holmes (Boston Braves) - 37 games
Streak: June 6, 1945 to July 8, 1945
Stopper: Hank Wyse, Cubs
Streak Stats: 68-for-157 (.433)
9 Jimmy Rollins (Philadelphia Phillies) - 38 games
Streak: August 23, 2005 to April 5, 2006
Stopper: Jason Marquis, Cardinals Streak Stats: 64-for-169 (.378), 36 runs, 22 doubles, 4 triples, 3 homeruns, 23 RBI, 17 walks, 16 strikeouts, 15 stolen bases 8 Paul Molitor (Milwaukee Brewers) - 39 games
Streak: July 16, 1987 to August 25, 1987
Stopper: John Farrell, Indians
Streak Stats: 68-for-164 (.415), 43 runs, 17 doubles, 3 triples, 7 homeruns, 33 RBI, 25 walks, 22 strikeouts, 15 stolen bases 7 Ty Cobb (Detroit Tigers) - 40 games
Streak: May 15, 1911 to July 2, 1911
Stopper: Ed Walsh, White Sox
Streak Stats: 80-for-168 (.476), 40 runs, 12 doubles, 8 triples, 1 homerun 6 George Sisler (St. Louis Browns) - 41 games
Streak: July 27, 1922 to September 17, 1922
Stopper: Bullet Joe Bush, Yankees
Streak Stats: 80-for-174 (.460), 43 runs, 14 doubles, 7 triples, 11 walks, 5 strikeouts, 13 stolen bases 5 Bill Dahlen (Chicago Colts) - 42 games
Streak: June 20, 1894 to August 6, 1894
Stoppers: Chauncey Fisher and Henry Fournier, Red Legs
Streak stats: unknown
4 Willie "Hit it where they ain't" Keeler (Baltimore Orioles) - 44 games
Streak: April 22, 1897 to June 18, 1897
Pitcher that stopped the streak: Frank "Lefty" Killen, Pirates
Streak Stats: 82-for-201 (.408) 3 Pete Rose (Cincinnati Reds) - 44 games
Streak: June 14, 1978 to July 31, 1978
Stopper: Larry McWilliams, Gene Garber, Braves
Streak Stats: 72-for-182 (.396), 30 runs, 14 doubles, 11 RBI, 12 walks, 5 strikeouts 2 Denny Lyons (Kansas City Athletics) - 52 games *
Streak: June 24, 1887 to August 26, 1887
Stopper: Tony Mullane, Red Stockings
Streak Stats: 103-for-233 (.442), 18 walks 1 Joe DiMaggio (New York Yankees) - 56 games
Streak: May 15, 1941 to July 16, 1941
Stopper: Jim Bagby Jr., Indians
Streak Stats: 91-for-223 (.408), 56 runs, 16 doubles, 4 triples, 15 homeruns, 55 RBI, 21 walks, 5 strikeouts, .717 SLG * In 1887, walks were considered hits, and Lyons walks in games 22 and 43 enabled this achievement. Under the rules of the day, it was a 52 game streak. The rule was changed at the end of the 1887 season. Still, 21, 22, and 9 game streaks in one season is a notable achievement
Joe Dimaggio 1941 56 straight games
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As of September 2021, Mike Trout's longest hitting streak in Major League Baseball is 19 games. He achieved this streak across the 2013 and 2017 seasons.
The world's longest hitting streak in Major League Baseball history is owned by Joe DiMaggio.Playing for the Yankees in 1941 the Yankee Clipper hit in 56 consecutive games from May 15 until July 16.
The longest Opening Day game in major league history was a 15-inning affair played at Cleveland Stadium on April 19, 1960. The Detroit Tigers defeated the Cleveland Indians 4-2.
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The record is held by Joe DiMaggio with 56 games in 1941 However there may have been longer streaks in professional baseball, for example DiMaggio's 61 game hitting streak in the PCL back in his San Francisco Seals days.
Joe Dimaggio 1941 56 straight games
Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees hit safely in 56 consecutive games in 1941.
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For the 2009 season, through games played on May 2 that is 21 games by Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals.
As of September 2021, Mike Trout's longest hitting streak in Major League Baseball is 19 games. He achieved this streak across the 2013 and 2017 seasons.
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tom seaver
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The world's longest hitting streak in Major League Baseball history is owned by Joe DiMaggio.Playing for the Yankees in 1941 the Yankee Clipper hit in 56 consecutive games from May 15 until July 16.