Longest Hitting Streaks Since 1901
The longest consecutive game hitting streaks in baseball since 1901 (x-active):
Player, Team, Year No.
Joe DiMaggio, New York (A), 1941 56
Pete Rose, Cincinnati, 1978 44
George Sisler, St. Louis (A), 1922 41
Ty Cobb, Detroit, 1911 40
Paul Molitor, Milwaukee, 1987 39
x-Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia, 2005-06 38
Tommy Holmes, Boston (N), 1945 37
Chase Utley, Philadelphia, 2006 35
Luis Castillo, Florida, 2002 35
Ty Cobb, Detroit, 1917 35
Benito Santiago, San Diego, 1987 34
Dom DiMaggio, Boston (A), 1949 34
George McQuinn, St. Louis (A), 1938 34
George Sisler, St. Louis (A), 1925 34
Heinie Manush, Washington, 1933 33
Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis (N), 1922 33
Hal Chase, New York (A), 1907 33
x-Dan Uggla, Atlanta, 2011 31
Vladimir Guerrero, Montreal, 1999 31
Ken Landreaux, Minnesota, 1980 31
Rico Carty, Atlanta, 1970 31
Willie Davis, Los Angeles, 1969 31
Sam Rice, Washington, 1924 31
Nap Lajoie, Cleveland, 1906 31
Andre Ethier, L.A. Dodgers, 2011 30
Ryan Zimmerman, Washington, 2009 30
Moises Alou, New York (N), 2007 30
Willy Taveras, Houston, 2006 30
Albert Pujols, St. Louis, 2003 30
Luis Gonzalez, Arizona, 1999 30
Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland, 1997 30
Eric Davis, Baltimore, 1997 30
Nomar Garciaparra, Boston, 1997 30
Jerome Walton, Chicago (N), 1989 30
George Brett, Kansas City, 1980 30
Ron LeFlore, Detroit, 1976 30
Stan Musial, St. Louis (N), 1950 30
Goose Goslin, Detroit, 1934 30
Bing Miller, Phi (A), 1929 30
Tris Speaker, Boston (A), 1912 30
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