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Baseball records guaranteed never to be broken. Mine is: (Original Post) kairos12 May 2017 OP
mine is sabbat hunter May 2017 #1
I can't top that one. Bleacher Creature May 2017 #2
Henderson 1408 SB Afromania May 2017 #3
Cy Young's records is safe teach1st May 2017 #4
I remember that. That's a good one. kairos12 May 2017 #6
511 wins won't ever be broken. nycbos May 2017 #5
Number of home runs in first major league at bat Cicada May 2017 #7
Back to back no hitters by Johnny Vander Meer Va Lefty May 2017 #8
Number of consecutive 200 hit seasons GeoWilliam750 May 2017 #9
The Yankees' 27 World Series wins (to date)... ADX May 2017 #10
Cal Ripken Jr's 2632 consecutive game streak by far NightWatcher May 2017 #11
Walter Johnson Best_man23 May 2017 #12
A record shared by over 1000 out fielders that will never be broken The Polack MSgt May 2017 #13
Hitting a game winning walk-off home run in the 16th inning off the same pitcher.... Brother Buzz May 2017 #14

teach1st

(5,966 posts)
4. Cy Young's records is safe
Mon May 29, 2017, 06:06 PM
May 2017

Here's another one that seems safe. In 1999, Cardinals third baseman, Fernando Tatis, hit two grand slams in the same inning (against the same pitcher). He stands as the only major leaguer to do so. It's conceivable that his record for grand slams in a single inning could be tied, but it will never be broken.

http://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/april-23-1999-fernando-tatis-hits-two-grand-slams-one-inning

nycbos

(6,345 posts)
5. 511 wins won't ever be broken.
Mon May 29, 2017, 06:07 PM
May 2017

You can win 20 games for 20 years which would make you one of the greatest of all time and you still be 111 wins short of Cy Yongs record.

Va Lefty

(6,252 posts)
8. Back to back no hitters by Johnny Vander Meer
Mon May 29, 2017, 06:25 PM
May 2017

"Johnny Vander Meer of the Cincinnati Reds pitched two consecutive no-hitters. In order to break this record, a pitcher would have to pitch three consecutive no-hitters — simply impossible!

1938 was Vander Meer's first full season; however, the often wild throwing lefty did not let that get to him. On June 11th at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Vander Meer walked three while striking out four and allowing no hits against the Boston Bees. No Boston player even made it past first base. Four days later in Brooklyn, he was a little less steady. He walked eight and struck out seven in the very first night game at Ebbets Field. He needed a little help from some spectacular plays by his teammates and almost ended the streak himself when he walked the bases full in the ninth, but a well placed pop up by Leo Durocher ended the threat
"
.http://www.baseball-almanac.com/feats/featsjv.shtml

GeoWilliam750

(2,540 posts)
9. Number of consecutive 200 hit seasons
Mon May 29, 2017, 06:29 PM
May 2017

10 by Ichiro

Also, 262 hits in a season by Ichiro.

309 career triples by Sam Crawford.

4 triples in a game. George Strief and Bill Joyce.

 

ADX

(1,622 posts)
10. The Yankees' 27 World Series wins (to date)...
Mon May 29, 2017, 06:53 PM
May 2017

...the most dominant, successful franchise in the history of American sports.



NightWatcher

(39,358 posts)
11. Cal Ripken Jr's 2632 consecutive game streak by far
Mon May 29, 2017, 07:52 PM
May 2017

Lou Gehirg's record before Cal stood for 56 years.

He played 16 seasons straight without a missed day.

Best_man23

(5,122 posts)
12. Walter Johnson
Mon May 29, 2017, 08:13 PM
May 2017

Lifetime shutouts: 110. The modern era leader has about half of that number.

Cy Young's lifetime innings pitched (more than 7.000) will also never be broken.

Brother Buzz

(37,795 posts)
14. Hitting a game winning walk-off home run in the 16th inning off the same pitcher....
Wed May 31, 2017, 12:06 AM
May 2017

you hit your first MLB home run off of twelve years earlier.

Willie Mays and Warren Spahn

It's so extraordinary by today's standards, it should be noted: Juan Marichal, the winning pitcher, and Warren Spahn each pitched the ENTIRE game!!

Pitchers these days are wussies compared to those studs.

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