List
Player | Streak | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
Ripken, Jr., CalCal Ripken, Jr. | 2,632 | 01982-05-30May 30, 1982 | 01998-09-19September 19, 1998 |
Gehrig, LouLou Gehrig | 2,130 | 01925-06-01June 1, 1925 | 01939-04-30April 30, 1939 |
Scott, EverettEverett Scott | 1,307 | 01916-06-20June 20, 1916 | 01925-05-05May 5, 1925 |
Garvey, SteveSteve Garvey | 1,207 | 01975-09-03September 3, 1975 | 01983-07-29July 29, 1983 |
Tejada, MiguelMiguel Tejada | 1,152 | 02000-06-02June 2, 2000 | 02007-06-21June 21, 2007 |
Williams, BillyBilly Williams | 1,117 | 01963-09-22September 22, 1963 | 01970-09-02September 2, 1970 |
Sewell, JoeJoe Sewell | 1,103 | 01922-09-13September 13, 1922 | 01930-04-30April 30, 1930 |
Musial, StanStan Musial | 895 | 01952-04-15April 15, 1952 | 01957-08-22August 22, 1957 |
Yost, EddieEddie Yost | 829 | 01949-08-30August 30, 1949 | 01955-05-11May 11, 1955 |
Suhr, GusGus Suhr | 822 | 01931-09-11September 11, 1931 | 01937-06-04June 4, 1937 |
Fox, NellieNellie Fox | 798 | 01955-08-07August 7, 1955 | 01960-09-03September 3, 1960 |
Rose, PetePete Rose | 745 | 01978-09-01September 1, 1978 | 01983-08-23August 23, 1983 |
Murphy, DaleDale Murphy | 740 | 01981-09-26September 26, 1981 | 01986-07-08July 8, 1986 |
Ashburn, RichieRichie Ashburn | 730 | 01950-06-07June 7, 1950 | 01954-09-26September 26, 1954 |
Banks, ErnieErnie Banks | 717 | 01956-08-26August 26, 1956 | 01961-06-22June 22, 1961 |
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