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Oct 2015
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In this age of great athletes, great facilities and the best trainers, there are two records that will NEVER be broken...Joe DiMaggio's[56 game hitting streak-1941]...the great[Pete Rose-44 game streak]came the closest, the other-Wilt Chamberlain's[100 points-1962]..Kobe gave it a go[81 points]but came up short, in my opinion nobody will ever break those two outstanding sports records...but that's just my opinion, anyone got a candidate who may give em a go?
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Pete Rose's hits record of 4,256 will never be broken.
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Thanks given by: | A Sith Lord? (09-29-2017), Trekkie313 (07-02-2017) |
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how about the iron man (games played in a row) records for Cal Ripken Jr. and Brett Favre??
Ripken 2,632 games Favre 297 games |
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Roger Federer is considered the greatest tennis player ever with his record setting grand slam titles at 17 with possibly 1 more left in the tank before calling it quits.
Novak Djokovic is on pace to break Federer's record, but if he doesn't then I really don't think no one will. |
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Thanks given by: | A Sith Lord? (04-03-2017), civiclx (02-01-2022) |
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Probably the most unbreakable record in sports is pitcher Cy Young's 511 wins. With the way pitchers are used now there's going to be very few 300 win pitchers, and nobody is ever going to come close to 400 wins, much less 511. A lot of old baseball pitching records are untouchable.
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56 will never be broken
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Thanks given by: | Spurrier Sucks (03-11-2016) |
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The consecutive free throws made by Michael Williams in the NBA.
Williams shot 97 free throws without a miss from March 1993 to November 1993. This record still stands and it's been almost 23 years. I don't think this record will ever be broken. |
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I personally think of these types of records in 2 categories, those which people don't even try for anymore and those which are exceedingly unlikely to occur but possible.
Cy Young's 511 wins is impossible, because people simply don't pitch enough to make it happen. Maybe it will go the other way and be possible when MLB starts using Cyborg pitchers with computerized arms. DiMaggio's 56 games is in the other category, so I believe it will be broken some day, unless MLB completely dies. It's inconceivable to me that if you had billions of hitters over millions of years that nobody will ever fluke their way to that kind of hitting streak ever again. |
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Oct 2015
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If I may add the Yankees[5]World Series Titles in a row, we know with free agency and players greed nobody's gonna break this one either.
Last edited by Filmasong; 04-08-2016 at 07:35 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Serena's 23 and counting is never going to be broken either. |
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UCLA's men's basketball win streak of 88. it would require a team to go unbeaten for two 40-0 season's plus 8 wins to tie the record, considering no men's team have gone undefeated for even 1 season in 41 years, I think that record is safe and their 7 national titles in a row won't be touched either
the 1899 Cleveland Spiders 101 losses on the road is impossible to break |
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