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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