Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Huh?
Originally posted by: lrad50
Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Huh?
4/4 mean 4 hits in 4 at bats.
he would have to do that 4 times (4 games with 4 hits in four at bats) and one game where he has 6 hits in 6 at bats.
Originally posted by: lrad50
Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Huh?
4/4 mean 4 hits in 4 at bats.
he would have to do that 4 times (4 games with 4 hits in four at bats) and one game where he has 6 hits in 6 at bats.
Originally posted by: lrad50
Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Huh?
4/4 mean 4 hits in 4 at bats.
he would have to do that 4 times (4 games with 4 hits in four at bats) and one game where he has 6 hits in 6 at bats.
Originally posted by: lrad50
Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Huh?
4/4 mean 4 hits in 4 at bats.
he would have to do that 4 times (4 games with 4 hits in four at bats) and one game where he has 6 hits in 6 at bats.
Originally posted by: randomlinh
uhh... aren't the streak statistics a hit per game
Originally posted by: Argo
Well, Joe D. did get all those hits in a span of one season.
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Originally posted by: Argo
Well, Joe D. did get all those hits in a span of one season.
Yes he did, but are you going to tell me that Rollins' feat wouldn't be more remarkable because of the off-season? Regular season games are considered consecutive games from season to season, when Cal Ripkin broke Lou Gehrig's record obviously he had to go over more than one season, they count as consecutive games too you know. So any Yankee fans out there who want to debate the legitimacy of this record if broken (I'm not saying you are) have no ground to stand on.
Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Originally posted by: lrad50
Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
Originally posted by: lrad50
not a chance in hell
that would mean 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 4/4, 6/6 in order to break it.
there's no way.
Huh?
4/4 mean 4 hits in 4 at bats.
he would have to do that 4 times (4 games with 4 hits in four at bats) and one game where he has 6 hits in 6 at bats.
Originally posted by: drum
it would definately be a feat, but there would be an asterisk in the record book indicating that one occured over one season and the other occured over two
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Originally posted by: drum
it would definately be a feat, but there would be an asterisk in the record book indicating that one occured over one season and the other occured over two
There wouldn't be an asterisk, come on now. Depending on how analytical you want to be about this it would just be two different records. Assuming J-Roll passes him and adds to the total, he will have the longest consecutive game hitting streak ever period, not asterisk, period. Gehrig would just have the longest in one season, not the longest overall.