38 by Oakland Athletics' pitcher Bartolo Colon on April 18th, 2012 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The feat started on the second pitch of the fifth inning, and lasted until the seventh pitch of the eighth inning.
The team record for most consecutive games with at least one run scored (i.e., most consecutive games not being shut out) is 308, set by the Yankees between August 3, 1931, and August 2, 1933.
Joe Sewell, a Hall of Fame shortstop and third baseman for Cleveland (1920-1930), and the Yankees (1931-1933) is credited with having the lowest strikeout to at bat ratio in Major League history. Sewell had 7132 official at bats and struck out 114 times.
If your question is about pitchers, Nolan Ryan accrued 5,714 strikeouts in his career, with Randy Johnson being second at 4,875 and Roger Clemens third at 4,672. If it's about batters, Reggie Jackson holds the record with 2,597 strikeouts in his career...Jim Thome is second at 2,337. If current player and single-season strikeout record holder Mark Reynolds, however, has a 12-year major league career, he'll get close to exceeding Reggie's mark, at least if he maintains his current pace. While Reggie struck out in 26% of his at bats over his career, Reynolds has amassed 626 strikeouts in 1661 at bats, an astonishing 38% of the time! To beat Reggie, Reynolds will need only 6,837 at bats, about 10-11 full season's worth, or about 2/3 the number of at bats Reggie had.
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.
Sandy Koufax' highest strikeout total for a single season was 382, in 1965.
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The record is tied between the New York Yankees(1914) and the Tampa Bay Rays (2009). The record is set at 19 consecutive games.
The team record for most consecutive games with at least one run scored (i.e., most consecutive games not being shut out) is 308, set by the Yankees between August 3, 1931, and August 2, 1933.
Rickey Henderson in 25 straight seasons!! Ty Cobb in 24 seasons
Joe Sewell, a Hall of Fame shortstop and third baseman for Cleveland (1920-1930), and the Yankees (1931-1933) is credited with having the lowest strikeout to at bat ratio in Major League history. Sewell had 7132 official at bats and struck out 114 times.
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If your question is about pitchers, Nolan Ryan accrued 5,714 strikeouts in his career, with Randy Johnson being second at 4,875 and Roger Clemens third at 4,672. If it's about batters, Reggie Jackson holds the record with 2,597 strikeouts in his career...Jim Thome is second at 2,337. If current player and single-season strikeout record holder Mark Reynolds, however, has a 12-year major league career, he'll get close to exceeding Reggie's mark, at least if he maintains his current pace. While Reggie struck out in 26% of his at bats over his career, Reynolds has amassed 626 strikeouts in 1661 at bats, an astonishing 38% of the time! To beat Reggie, Reynolds will need only 6,837 at bats, about 10-11 full season's worth, or about 2/3 the number of at bats Reggie had.