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In 1941 Joe DiMaggio of New York set the record at a 56 game hitting streak.
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Robin Ventura of Oklahoma State holds the Division 1 record at 58 games. Damian Constantino of Division III Salve Regina in Rhode Island holds the NCAA record at 60 games.
Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees hit safely in 56 consecutive games in 1941.
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.
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Longest hitting streak (56 games). This record by New York Yankee Joe DiMaggio happened in 1941. DiMaggio broke the previous record of 44 games held by Willie Keeler.
Alou tied Hubie Brooks for the Mets' longest consecutive game hitting streak at 30 games.
In most cases, the division winner with the best overall season record plays the wildcard team and the other two division winners play each other. But, in the case where the wildcard team and the division winner with the best overall record come from the same division, the division winner with the second overall best record plays the wildcard team and the division winner with the best overall record plays the division winner with the third best overall record. Confusing? Kinda, and kinda not really fair either, but MLB does not want two teams from the same division playing each other in the first round of the playoffs.
In each league, the team with the best record normally plays the Wild Card team. The exception is that if the team with the best record and the Wild Card team are from the same division, then the team with the best record plays the division winner with the worst record.