


Most Unbreakable MLB Records
Pete Rose's 4,256 Hits
RecordThe longevity and consistency required to accumulate this many hits make it a difficult record to break.

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Walter Johnson's 110 Career Shutouts
RecordThe rarity of complete games and shutouts in modern baseball makes this record nearly unbreakable.

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Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2,632 Consecutive Games Played
RecordThe physical demands and injury risks of playing every game for over 16 years make this record extremely challenging to break.

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Barry Bonds' 756 Home Runs
RecordWhile not impossible, the record is challenging due to the physical demands and longevity required to surpass it.

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Hank Aaron's 6,856 Total Bases
RecordAaron's consistent power and longevity at the plate make this record challenging to surpass.

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Joe DiMaggio's 56-Game Hitting Streak
RecordThe rarity of long hitting streaks, combined with modern pitching strategies and increased media scrutiny, makes this record difficult to challenge.

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Yadier Molina and Adam Wainwright's 325 Battery Starts
RecordThe rarity of long-term partnerships between a pitcher and catcher, combined with the duo's longevity, makes this record unlikely to be broken soon.

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Rickey Henderson's 1,406 Career Stolen Bases
RecordThe decline of the stolen base in modern baseball, along with Henderson's exceptional speed and base-running skills, makes this record nearly untouchable.

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Cy Young's 749 Complete Games
RecordThe modern pitching structure, with increased use of relief pitchers and pitch counts, makes it highly unlikely for any pitcher to approach this record.

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Johnny Vander Meer's Back-to-Back No-Hitters
RecordAchieving two consecutive no-hitters is an extraordinary feat that has not been replicated since 1938.

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