Hitting Streak - Major League Baseball Records By Franchise

Major League Baseball Records By Franchise

Only currently extant franchises are included on this list. Where a player had a significant streak while the team was in other than its current city, the records in these other cities are displayed. As above, for a multi-year streak, the single-season streak is shown in parentheses.

Team Player Games Year(s)
Atlanta Braves Tommy Holmes (Boston Braves) 37 1945
Dan Uggla (Atlanta Braves) 33 2011
Hank Aaron (Milwaukee Braves) 25 1956
Miami Marlins Luis Castillo (Florida Marlins) 35 2002
Philadelphia Phillies Jimmy Rollins 38 (36) 2005-06
New York Mets Moisés Alou 30 2007
Washington Nationals Vladimir Guerrero (Montréal Expos) 31 1999
Ryan Zimmerman (Washington Nationals) 30 2009
Chicago Cubs Bill Dahlen (Chicago Colts) 42 1894
Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose 44 1978
Houston Astros Willy Taveras 30 2006
Milwaukee Brewers Paul Molitor (Milwaukee Brewers) 39 1987
Tommy Davis (Seattle Pilots) 18 1969
Pittsburgh Pirates Jimmy Williams 27 1899
St. Louis Cardinals Rogers Hornsby 33 1922
Arizona Diamondbacks Luis Gonzalez 30 1999
Colorado Rockies Dante Bichette 23 1995
Los Angeles Dodgers Willie Davis (Los Angeles Dodgers) 31 1969
Zack Wheat (Brooklyn Dodgers) 29 1916
San Diego Padres Benito Santiago 34 1987
San Francisco Giants George Davis (New York Giants) 33 1893
Jack Clark (San Francisco Giants) 26 1978
Baltimore Orioles George Sisler (St. Louis Browns) 41 1942
Eric Davis (Baltimore Orioles) 30 1998
Boston Red Sox Dom DiMaggio 34 1949
New York Yankees Joe DiMaggio 56 1941
Tampa Bay Rays Jason Bartlett 19 2009
Toronto Blue Jays Shawn Green 28 1999
Chicago White Sox Carlos Lee 28 2004
Cleveland Indians Napoleon Lajoie (Cleveland Naps) 31 1906
Detroit Tigers Ty Cobb 40 1911
Kansas City Royals George Brett 30 1980
Minnesota Twins Heinie Manush (Washington Senators) 33 1933
Ken Landreaux (Minnesota Twins) 31 1980
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Garret Anderson 28 1998
Oakland Athletics Bill Lamar (Philadelphia Athletics) 29 1925
Jason Giambi (Oakland Athletics) 25 1997
Héctor López (Kansas City Athletics) 22 1957
Vic Power (Kansas City Athletics) 22 1958
Seattle Mariners Ichiro Suzuki 27 2009
Texas Rangers Gabe Kapler (Texas Rangers) 28 2000
Ken McMullen (Washington Senators) 19 1967

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