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1941 Joe DiMaggio 45th
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October 2017 |
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Cleveland Indians win 22 Straight and
Other Noted |
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Steven KeyMan |
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Streak
Memorabilia -
By Steven KeyMan |
Founder of
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and a long time
collector, Steven
KeyMan has more than 30
years of experience in
researching, and
cataloging information
on Baseball
Memorabilia.
Researching his own personal
collection, and helping others find
information on their
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Losing to the Kansas City Royals
on September 15, 2017, the
Cleveland Indians win streak came
to an end at 22 straight games. It
was given the title as the second
longest winning streak in Major
League history but this is wrong.
It's the longest.
In 1916 the New York Giants won 12 games in a row. The win streak came to
an end after the Giants played to a
tie against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
It was an official game, all the
player stats counted, and were
added to the record books. A Giants
Win was not recorded. The Giants
then went on to win 14 games in a
row. They won 26 out of 27 official
games. Not 26 Straight wins. Twenty
six straight wins without a loss.
Topps NOW™ one of the coolest baseball card gimmicks was introduced into
the hobby in 2016. Topps Now
celebrates the greatest moments in
baseball as they happen. Each card
is available for 24 hours only, and
is offered exclusively on Topps.com.
Limited to orders received, the
print run quantities for each card
are announced shortly after the
24-hour sales windows close.
Topps Now card #608 commemorates the Cleveland Indians winning streak.
Dated September 14, the "22nd
Straight Win Marks 2nd Longest in
MLB History" card had a print run
of 1,269. After the Indian loss to
the Royals on September 15,
Cleveland won an additional 5
games. More impressively the team
won 27 of 28 games, a stretch
matched only by the 1884 Providence
Grays. 'Topps Now' issued card #637
titled "27 Wins Marks Most in a
28-Game Span Since 1884"
For the
3rd time in 4 years, since 1952,
the Brooklyn Dodgers, and the New
York Yankees faced off in the World
Series. Of the Dodgers seven World
Series setbacks, the last five had
come at the hands of the Yankees.
However, in 1955, the "Bums from
Brooklyn" won a record Ten games in
a Row to start the season, and then
Da' Bums went on to beat the
Yankees in the World Series. In
celebration a
Delft aluminum Bar Coaster was issued shortly after
the Brooklyn Dodgers
"Record Smashing" ten game winning
streak to start their 1955 season.
In 1953 the New York Yankees became the first and only team in Major
League history to win 5 consecutive
World Series Championships. In
1954, after the Yankees won World
Series titles in 1949, '50, '51,
'52, 'and '53, Ballantine Ale &
Beer commemorated this streak with
an
advertising plaque. These Signs
were distributed to Bars and
establishments that carried
Ballantine beer. The plaque
features a team photo of the 1953
World Champion New York Yankees.
Joe DiMaggio holds the Major League Baseball record with a hitting streak of 56
consecutive games in 1941 which
began on May 15 and ended July 17.
Ticket stubs
to any of these games
are highly sought after by
collectors, and carry a premium. On
July 2, 1941; Yankees home game No.
35, Joe DiMaggio extended his
consecutive game hitting streak to
45 games, breaking Willie Keeler's
long standing record of 44, set in
1897. Willie Keeler's record 45
consecutive game hitting streak
started in his final game of the
1896 season, and continued through
the first 44 games of the 1897
season.
On September 6, 1995, Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. played in
his 2,131st consecutive game,
breaking Lou Gehrig’s unbreakable
record for most consecutive games
played. Cal's record-breaking
streak of 2,632 consecutive games
played, started on May 30, 1982 and
would span over 21 years, ending in
2001. Coca-Cola celebrated Ripken's
Record breaking streak of 2,131
consecutive games played and his 21
year career, by issuing a
commemorative Coke bottle that came
in a smartly designed canister.
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