List of Major League Baseball individual streaks

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The following is a list of notable individual player streaks achieved in Major League Baseball.

Contents

Hitting

Consecutive game records

Consecutive games with a hit

Consecutive games with a home run

Consecutive games reaching base

Consecutive games without a strikeout

Consecutive games with a strikeout

Consecutive games with two or more hits

Consecutive games with three or more hits

Consecutive games with a RBI

Consecutive games scoring one or more runs

Consecutive games with a walk

Consecutive games with a double

Consecutive games with a triple

Consecutive pinch-hit appearances with a home run

Consecutive plate appearance records

Consecutive plate appearances reaching base (unofficial)(includes all possible ways of reaching base: base hit, walk, hit-by-pitch, error, fielder's choice, dropped third strike, catcher's interference and fielder's obstruction)

Consecutive plate appearances reaching base (official)(includes all possible ways of reaching base which raise a batter's OBP: base hit, walk, hit-by-pitch)

Consecutive plate appearances with a hit

Consecutive plate appearances with a walk

Consecutive season records

Consecutive seasons hitting .300 or better (50 or more games)

Consecutive seasons, 100 or more RBI

Consecutive seasons with 200 or more hits

Consecutive seasons with 150 or more hits

Consecutive seasons with 100 or more runs scored

Consecutive seasons with 50 or more home runs

Consecutive seasons with 40 or more home runs

Consecutive seasons with 30 or more home runs

Consecutive seasons with 40 or more doubles

Consecutive seasons with 20 or more triples

Consecutive seasons with 100 or more walks

Consecutive seasons with 600 or more at-bats

Consecutive seasons, .400 on-base percentage or better

Consecutive seasons, .600 slugging percentage or better (50 or more games)

Baserunning

Consecutive stolen bases without being caught stealing

Consecutive games with a stolen base

Consecutive seasons, 100 or more stolen bases

Consecutive seasons, 50 or more stolen bases

Consecutive seasons, 40 or more stolen bases

Pitching

Consecutive game records

Consecutive games won

Consecutive games won within a single season

Consecutive complete games (since 1900)

Consecutive games without being relieved

Consecutive shutouts

Consecutive no-hit games

Consecutive quality starts (six or more innings and three or fewer earned runs) (since 1920)

Consecutive quality starts within a single season (since 1920)

Consecutive games with 10 or more strikeouts

Consecutive saves converted

Consecutive team games with a save

Consecutive team games with a relief appearance

Consecutive relief appearances with one or more strikeouts

Consecutive relief appearances to start a season with one or more strikeouts

Consecutive relief appearances without allowing an earned run

Consecutive innings records

Consecutive scoreless innings pitched

Consecutive hitless innings pitched

Consecutive perfect innings pitched

Consecutive innings pitched with a strikeout

Consecutive innings pitched without allowing a walk

Consecutive innings pitched without allowing a home run (modern era)

Consecutive innings pitched without allowing a home run (dead-ball era)

Consecutive batters faced with a strikeout

Consecutive strikes thrown(since pitch-by-pitch record keeping was introduced in 1988; includes foul balls and balls-in-play)

Consecutive strikes thrown to start a game(since 1988)

Consecutive scoreless innings pitched to start a major league career

Consecutive season records

Consecutive seasons, 30 or more wins

Consecutive seasons, 20 or more wins

Consecutive seasons, 10 or more wins

Consecutive seasons, 300 or more strikeouts

Consecutive seasons, 200 or more strikeouts

Consecutive seasons winning Triple Crown(lowest ERA, most wins, and most strikeouts in league - starting pitchers only)

Consecutive Opening Day starts

Consecutive seasons, 50 or more saves

Consecutive seasons, 40 or more saves

Consecutive seasons, 30 or more saves

Fielding

The nature and demands of each position differ significantly, thus the records are separated by position. The streaks listed below are only relative to a player's fielding chances while playing the listed position. Errors made at other positions would not disrupt the streak listed.

Consecutive fielding chances at each position without an error

Source for figures through 2007: The Elias Book of Baseball Records, 2008.

Games played

Consecutive games played

Consecutive innings played (non-pitcher)

Consecutive seasons played

Consecutive seasons played with one team

Consecutive seasons played with different or multiple teams(includes off-season and mid-season changes)

Consecutive seasons with a playoff appearance

Awards

Consecutive MVP Awards

Consecutive Cy Young Awards

Consecutive Gold Glove Awards

Consecutive Silver Slugger Awards(award first attributed in 1980)

Consecutive Hank Aaron Awards(award first attributed in 1999; fan voting first included in 2003)

Consecutive Edgar Martínez Awards(award first attributed in 1973, originally called the Outstanding Designated Hitter Award)

Consecutive Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Awards(award first attributed in 1976, discontinued after 2012)

Consecutive MLB Player of the Month Awards(award first attributed in 1958)

Consecutive MLB Pitcher of the Month Awards(award first attributed in 1975)

Consecutive MLB Rookie of the Month Awards(award first attributed in 2001)

Consecutive All-Star Game appearances

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