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Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played record was broken by Cal Ripken, Jr. on September 6, 1995 against the Anaheim Angels when Cal played in consecutive game number 2,131. Cal would go on to play in 2,632 consecutive games, a mark that may never be broken.
Yankee first baseman Lou Gehrig (the Iron Horse) played 2130 consecutive baseball games. That stood as the record from 1939 until Oriole shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. passed it in 1995.
Cal Ripken Jr., who eventually went on to play in a record 2,632 consecutive games.
As of the 2007 World Series, the record for consecutive base hits is 12 and is held by Pinky Higgins of the 1938 Boston Red Sox and Walt Dropo of the 1952 Detroit Tigers. consecutive hits in one game (modern day): On June 29, 1970, Ceasar Gutierrez, Det. Tigers, became the first MLB player to hit 7 consecutive. 12 inning game. (I'm pretty sure it's been done since.) CONSECUTIVE HITS: As I see the question, it is not only in one game and even tough it is registered that Walt Droppo fo Detroit had 12 consecutive hits in a streak during the 1952 season, John Kling of the Cubs in 1902, according the SABR has that record -12-, tied by Droppo. It was done from the 24 to 28 of August. By the way, nobody else has done it without walks in between. In one game? Rennie Stennet of the Pittsburg Pirates has the modern record of 7, considering 9 innings (September 16, 1975). César Gutiérrez did it, as shown above, in 12 IPs (June 21, 1970) with Detroit; the only ones.
The MLB record is held by current Boston Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis who had 2,002 consecutive chances over 238 games (between 7/4/2006 - 6/7/2008) without an error.
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Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played record was broken by Cal Ripken, Jr. on September 6, 1995 against the Anaheim Angels when Cal played in consecutive game number 2,131. Cal would go on to play in 2,632 consecutive games, a mark that may never be broken.
The 1976 team lost all 14 and the 1977 team lost the first 12 and yes that's a record. Although, the Detroit Lions' 2008 season definitely has a higher record now than the Bucs did then.
Yankee first baseman Lou Gehrig (the Iron Horse) played 2130 consecutive baseball games. That stood as the record from 1939 until Oriole shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. passed it in 1995.
The first integer is 17.
Cal Ripken Jr., who eventually went on to play in a record 2,632 consecutive games.
the sum of first 50 consecutive odd numbers is 9801
The sum of the first 30 consecutive odd numbers is 900.