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Babe Ruth’s home run record. All the others have an asterisk next to their numbers.
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Cy Young - 749 career complete games, 511 wins
Cal Ripken, Jr. - 2,632 consecutive games played
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Ty Cobb - .367 career batting average

Edwin Moses - 107 consecutive finals wins

Carl Hubbell - 24 consecutive wins

RochesterRed Wings / Pawtuckett Red Sox - Most innings ever played in a professional game - 33
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Bert Applegate

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Jsc810 wrote:Pistol Pete Marovich's 3,667 NCAA career points.

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44 pts a game -- pre-three-pt-line.

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Ted Williams- .482 career OBP.

Without a doubt, the greatest hitter ever. Had two wars not gotten in the way, there is a very strong chance he beats the Babe for the HR title as well.
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Shlomart Ben Yisrael wrote:Image

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Yeah, nobody’s touching that.

Best thing about him was watching him, he didn’t seem that spectacular. Not the fastest guy in the world or nastiest shot. He was just playing about 3 seconds ahead of everyone on the ice.

He was the Larry Bird of hockey.


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Or maybe Magic Johnson of hockey.


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Prolly a better way to say it would be, Magic and Bird were the Gretzky of the NBA.
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I’m surprised nobody has mentioned DiMaggio 56.
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smackaholic wrote:
Shlomart Ben Yisrael wrote:Image

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Yeah, nobody’s touching that.

Best thing about him was watching him, he didn’t seem that spectacular. Not the fastest guy in the world or nastiest shot. He was just playing about 3 seconds ahead of everyone on the ice.

He was the Larry Bird of hockey.


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He was the Babe Ruth of hockey. He didn't just set records he, obliterated them. As great a great a goal scorer as he was he was even more proficient putting the puck on his teammates sticks. Here is a list of the 10 best seasons for assists ever.

1.Wayne Gretzky*163 1985-86
2.Wayne Gretzky*135 1984-85
3.Wayne Gretzky*125 1982-83
4.Wayne Gretzky*122 1990-91
5.Wayne Gretzky*121 1986-87
6.Wayne Gretzky*120 1981-82
7.Wayne Gretzky*118 1983-84
8.Wayne Gretzky*114 1988-89 
Mario Lemieux*114 1988-89
10.Wayne Gretzky*109 1980-81 
Wayne Gretzky*109 1987-88

That's nine out of the top 10 assist seasons ever. I guarantee you nobody is coming even remotely close to doing that again.
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