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Is it Aaron and Bonds (soon to be Bonds prolly) HR record? Wilt's 100? Peyton's TD record (season)? Brett's TD record (career)? Nolan Ryan's 7 no hitters? Cal's streak? Dimaggio's streak? Wooden's 8 (?) straight titles with UCLA?
Whats the best record in sports?
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Nobody will come close to Wooden's titles with UCLA or Dimaggio's streak but I believe the best record was Cal Ripkens streak considering how much damage your body recieves when playing any kind of sport.
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Nolan Ryan's 7 no-hitters. Ripken's consecutive game streak is nothing...As Stephen A. Smith said, "he just went to work"  Did anybody else see that in that 1st & 10 episode? 
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Gretzky's career points total (about 2,600 or something).
DiMaggio's streak is at least approachable (Rose had 44), but I think it may be a long time before anyone throws eight no-hitters.
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Nolan Ryan's 7 no-hitters.
Ripken's consecutive game streak is nothing...As Stephen A. Smith said, "he just went to work"
Did anybody else see that in that 1st & 10 episode?
No, but I'm sure he did it with a roll of the shoulders, a cocked eyebrow and an indignant look. I swear you feel you're disrespecting the man just speaking to him. 
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One of the most difficult things to do in sports is to hit a pitched baseball; if a player does it 1 out of 3 times he is considered a "star."
He not only has the record for base hits, he played the game as it was meant to be played.........all out.
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I agree with you.....Just having some fun with ya! 
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I thought that when you gamble.. that was called "All In"
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I'd have to say Rickey Henderson's single-season stolen bases record, as well as his career stolen bases record. But, I should point out that I have an unhealthy man-crush on Rickey Henderson and have my whole life. 
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Most Passes Without an Interception: 308: Bernie Kosar (Cleveland '90-'91)
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I'll add another one in:
Brett Favre: 257 consecutive starts with one team
It's simply unbelievable to play that many consecutive games with the beating you take at the QB position.
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http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/readers/greatest/individualstreaks.html1. Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak (1941) 2. Glenn Hall's 502 consecutive games played by a goaltender (from 1955 to 1962) 3. Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2,632 consecutive games played (May 30, 1982 to Sept. 20, 1998) 4. Byron Nelson's 11 straight PGA victories in 19 5. Wilt Chamberlain's seven straight games of 50 or more points (Dec. 16-29, 1961) 6. Johnny Unitas' 47 straight games with a TD pass (1956-60) 7. Wayne Gretzky's 51-game points streak (1983-84) 8. Edwin Moses' 122-win streak in the 400-meter hurdles (1977-87) 9. Tiger Woods' four straight major pro golf titles 10. Harry Broadbent's 16-game goal streak (1921-22) Honorable mentions: Jerry Rice's 229 straight games with at least one reception, Lenny Moore's 18 straight games with a TD, Baltimore, Barry Sanders' 14 straight games of 100 or more yards rushing, Greco-Roman wrestler Alexander Karelin's 13-year unbeaten streak, Orel Hershiser's 59 consecutive shutout innings
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Johnny Vander Meer's back to back no hitters is something that will never be matched let alone surpassed.
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Cy Youngs 511 wins.
Tonight Tom Glavin goes for win 300.
I heard quite a few good baseball people say he could possibly be the last 300 game winner....ever.
Randy Johnson is close, but he is pretty much done and with the way baseball has changed, many don't see many more 300 game winners.
Watch the game tonight, we might not see another for a very long time.....if ever.
Most sports over the years make rule changes that favor the offense, so any record that has to do with offensive numbers is possibly at stake at some point in time while those that reflect the defensive side of the game have a good chance of standing.
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Homerun record IMO... thats so rough... Also maybe the all time win record for pitching ( I don't know what that is but my guess is that it's untouchable. )
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That number is amazing. Nobody will ever come close to most career wins, single-season or career shutouts, innings pitched, complete games, etc. because of how pitching has changed in baseball. Consider that of the younger pitchers in baseball today the one with the best chance at 300 wins is probably C.C. Sabathia since he'll likely be around 100 wins this season. You have to start pitching so young and be on good teams to get toward 300 wins now.
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I agree with that career wins as a pitcher is one heck of a feat, but I'll still have to go with the 56 game hitting streak. That's just unfathonable today. Like someone above said, going 1 for 3 makes you a star ... and you have to carry those 33% odds and get a hit every single day for 56 days. One off day, and you're gone. And then when you throw in the pressue you get from the press these days when you reach 30 in a row ... let alone 50 ... it's not happening again.
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John Brophy. 4,444 penalty minutes over his career.
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hahaha...thats several penalty minutes...
For some reason I feel like when he retires Sidney Corsby will outscore the Great One
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7 no-no's by Nolan is pretty sick.
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hahaha...thats several penalty minutes...
For some reason I feel like when he retires Sidney Corsby will outscore the Great One
John Brophy spent most if not all of his career in the minor leagues, BTW.
I don't think Crosby will catch Gretzky, because the game has changed, scoring is down compared to the 1980s. Very unlikely he'll be able to do it.
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Gretzky's career points total (about 2,600 or something).
Totally agree.
Here's some of mine: 1. Gretzky's career 2. Johnny VanDer Meer consecutive no-hitters 3. Consecutive scoreless innings pitched - 59 Orel Hershiser 4. 12 Consecutive seasons with 20 or more wins - Christy Mathewson 5. 84 Consecutive saves - Eric Gagne
Totally overrated records: 1. Ripken's game streak 2. 56 Consecutive games with a hit - Joe DiMaggio
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2. 56 Consecutive games with a hit - Joe DiMaggio
What? totally overrated? I fail to see how thats overrated. That record is unlikely to be touched in our lifetimes if ever. One could argue that you MAY be right on Ripken.. some will argue that all he did was show up to work. Personally, I think thats a weak argument but I'm not going to go to the wall for it. 56 games is another story altogether.
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Yes, I know. He was also coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs and coach of the Hampton Roads Admirals, my local minor league team. You should read his interviews of his career. He stated that his job as a defenseman was to kill opposing players that got near his net. It was great to watch him beat up rival coaches too.
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Ripken's record is... I dunno, it's not like he needed a special talent for it (other than to stay in the big leagues for that long), but it's still quite remarkable. I agree with the poster above about Henderson's stolen base record. THAT one may stand for another 50 years, maybe a lot longer than that, unless the game changes again. DiMaggio's streak is awesome, it can be beaten, but even a 30-game streak is rare. A 56-gamer... hard to top
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Totally agree.
I was wrong about "2,600 or something". It's actually 2,857.
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Ripken...
It's impossible to taint that record.
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Ty Cobb career .366 avg. No one will duplicate, much less surpass.
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as much as i hate the yankees, and all that east coast bias crap...
26 world championships is beyond impressive...
joe d's 56 game streak is probably the most impressive record...
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as much as i hate the yankees, and all that east coast bias crap...
26 world championships is beyond impressive...
It would be impressive if MLB was played on a "level playing field".
I would say rather than what you did:
26 bought championships is beyond impressive.
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Most Passes Without an Interception: 308: Bernie Kosar (Cleveland '90-'91)
Has stood for 16 years thus far and counting.
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as much as i hate the yankees, and all that east coast bias crap...
26 world championships is beyond impressive...
It would be impressive if MLB was played on a "level playing field".
I would say rather than what you did:
26 bought championships is beyond impressive.
keep in mind that the yankees have not won a championship since they started over inflating their payroll...
those yankee teams didn't have much of a higher payroll than anyone else when they had guys like scott brosius, paul o'neill, joe girardi, mariano duncan, etc...
those were great teams, and the payroll wasn't 200m
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