Brooks Robinson won 16 consecutive American League Gold Gloves at third base for the Baltimore Orioles from 1960 to 1975.
Roberto Clemente with 12 gold gloves
As of the start of the 2009 season, Greg Maddux holds the record for the most pitching Gold Gloves with 18. Pitcher Jim Kaat and third baseman Brooks Robinson are tied for second most among all players with 16 apiece.
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Barry Bonds won 4 consecutive National League Most Valuable Player awards, from 2001-2004. 12 different players have won their league's Most Valuable Player award for 2 consecutive years. This includes 6 players in the American League and 6 players in the National League (including Barry Bonds in 1992-1993).
Don Mattingly won nine Gold Glove awards, the most in Yankees history.
Roberto Clemente with 12 gold gloves
As of the start of the 2009 season, Greg Maddux holds the record for the most pitching Gold Gloves with 18. Pitcher Jim Kaat and third baseman Brooks Robinson are tied for second most among all players with 16 apiece.
The Soviet Union won 9 consecutive Gold Medals in 1963-1971.
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Mark Whitten
36 strikeouts for the American League player Joe Abnois
Barry Bonds won 4 consecutive National League Most Valuable Player awards, from 2001-2004. 12 different players have won their league's Most Valuable Player award for 2 consecutive years. This includes 6 players in the American League and 6 players in the National League (including Barry Bonds in 1992-1993).
Don Mattingly won nine Gold Glove awards, the most in Yankees history.
NY Rangers
The most consecutive home losses suffered by a team in the Canadian Football League was 14. The now defunct Ottawa Rough Riders had this dubious honour. Their losing streak stretched from July 19, 1987, to October 22, 1988.
Joe DiMaggio - 56 consecutive games with a base hit in 1941.
Cal Ripken Jr. played in 2632 consecutive games for the Baltimore Orioles from May 30, 1982 to September 20, 1998.