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    Cal Ripken: consecutive games played.

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    Brett Farve's Consecutive game starts

    Also Barry Bonds HR record(if you think its legit)...AROD and and a very few others might come close

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    Cy Young' 511 career wins, Jack Chesbro's 41 win Season

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timetopay View Post
    andre the giant undefeated 15 years
    Undertaker's undefeated streak at wrestlemania

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    Nap Lajoie - .426 batting average
    Wilt Chamberlin 100 points in 1 game


    I think Bond's single season HR record will stand for a while but I do see A-Rod catching him on the all-time list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AgainstAllOdds View Post
    Undertaker's undefeated streak at wrestlemania
    unless HHH cries to Vince about wanting to break it. HHH is after all banging out the boss's daughter.

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    Cy Young's 511 wins and Dimaggio's 56 game hit streak.

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    Owen Wilson's 36 triples in 1912 and Joe 'The Original Iron Man' McGinnity's 44 complete games in 1903 (imagine completing 44 games PLUS relieving seven times!).

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    Quote Originally Posted by AgainstAllOdds View Post
    Brett Farve's Consecutive game starts
    I respectfully disagree with you on this one sir. Payton Manning currently has a streak of 161 games (give or take a game). So by 2013 he should break that record IMHOO.

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    2 grand slams in an inning
    2 consecutive no hitters
    Cy Young starts, and losses
    UCLA 88 wins straight
    Boston 8 straight titles
    Paul Krause 81 INT's
    Wilt Chamberlain 51 rebounds
    Wilt Chamberlain 1045 games no DQ's
    Wilt Chamberlain 72.7 FG
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    How about Oscar Robertson's 1961-62 season when he averaged a triple-double for the entire season? 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, 11.4 assists

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    Glenn Hall. 502 consecutive games in the NHL as a goaltender. And all done without any facial protection.

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    Wilt's 50 ppg and 48.5 mpg, and Brady's 50 TD's, and Nolan Ryan's 7 no no's
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    Richard Petty's 200 wins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willie Bee View Post
    How about Oscar Robertson's 1961-62 season when he averaged a triple-double for the entire season? 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, 11.4 assists
    Lebron and Kidd are close and they play at a slow pace. If either played for the Warriors they would average a triple double right now
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    You can add Pete Sampras' 12 Grand Slam titles to this list.

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    50 TD's can be topped, most likely by himself. But guys put up 48 and 49 before.
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    Nolan Ryans 5714 strikeouts. Thats an average of about 301 for 19 seasons tell me how anyone's coming close to this. Clemens is closest and he's over 1000 away.

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    MJF Geniuses way to irritate a whole forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by rm18 View Post
    Lebron and Kidd are close and they play at a slow pace. If either played for the Warriors they would average a triple double right now
    I wasn't aware that the shot clock in 1961-62 helped Big O one bit.

    LeBron is fairly close and could perform at that level (and by 'that level' I mean scoring in the upper 20s at least to go along with the other columns). Kidd's really not close at all to what Robertson did.

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    Joe D's hitting streak
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    Jack Nicklaus 18 career majors! Oh wait my bad...nevermind

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