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I go to the park as sick as a dog and, when I see my uniform hanging there, I get well right now. Then I see some of you guys media and I get sick again. Cal Ripken, Jr. Pete Rose set two other games played Major League records: most seasons playing in more than one-hundred games with twenty-three AND most consecutive seasons playing more than one-hundred games with twenty-three!

During the season Frank Taveras split one-hundred sixty-four games between the Pittsburgh Pirates 11 games and the New York Mets games setting the Major League record for most games played with two different teams during the same season. Copyright Tickets to Cal Ripken Jr. Tickets to the last game were more than two-hundred dollars each in Tickets in late have soared to three-thousand to four-thousand dollars each depending on condition and if you are able to actually find one!

Copyright Hosted by Hosting 4 Less. Part of the Baseball Almanac Family. Follow BaseballAlmanac Find us on Facebook. Lou Gehrig 2, 2. He even managed to play 83 games in the season, after being traded from Phoenix to the Dallas Mavericks. Green won two back-to-back championships with the Lakers and went to the All-Star game once, in He finished his career with averages of 9.

He played additional games, ending the streak at by voluntarily removing his name from the starting lineup, ending the 16 year old streak. He retired in at the age of 40 after 21 seasons of baseball, 19 All-Star appearances, one world series title , 2 MVP awards , and 2 Gold Glove awards , Doug Jarvis is mostly remembered for his Montreal Canadiens days, playing Center for Habs, winning four consecutive Stanley Cups , forming one of the best tandems in the NHL back then along with Bob Gainey, who was the head coach of the Dallas Star while Jarvis was an assistant there Jarvis was an assistant with the Stars for 14 seasons.

When will baseball return? No one knows for sure, though MLB hopes it will be early July. The latest news, a historical question, thoughts about the future of baseball, all sorts of stuff. Last week we discussed pro athletes in other sports we'd like to see try baseball. Now on to this week's roundtable. Anderson: Complete games in a season. I'm not even talking about the all-time record Will White's 75 , but the Integration Era record of 33 set by Robin Roberts in Last season, the league leaders tied with three complete games apiece.

Maybe, at some point in the distant future, the pendulum will swing from its current bullpen-heavy ways and pitchers will be allowed to again work deeper into games. I'm skeptical that baseball will ever return to the days where pitchers are throwing complete games in every start. As such, Roberts' record seems about as safe as they get. And don't even think about White's. But I think it's the most unbreakable is complete games, as R.

The 75 in a single season simply aren't possible. Cy Young's in his career are completely out of the realm of possibility, too. Similarly, we could throw in innings pitched.



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