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- List_of_Major_League_Baseball_records_considered_unbreakable abstract "The following Major League Baseball records are generally considered unlikely to ever be broken. It is compiled from various sources including sportswriters, players, and fans. Many of these were initially set by either freak occurrences of greatness or during the early decades of baseball when certain rules, techniques, and fundamentals were in place that have since drastically evolved, making it almost impossible to replicate such feats in today's game.".
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- List_of_Major_League_Baseball_records_considered_unbreakable quote ""With pitching the way it is—specialty guys, closer and setup guys—you’re not going to have a chance to get four at-bats against one guy. On one night, you might face four different guys. I'm still amazed DiMaggio got to 56. I’m amazed now when somebody gets to 30."".
- List_of_Major_League_Baseball_records_considered_unbreakable source "— Robin Ventura, who set the NCAA Division I record of hitting in 58 consecutive games".
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- List_of_Major_League_Baseball_records_considered_unbreakable comment "The following Major League Baseball records are generally considered unlikely to ever be broken. It is compiled from various sources including sportswriters, players, and fans. Many of these were initially set by either freak occurrences of greatness or during the early decades of baseball when certain rules, techniques, and fundamentals were in place that have since drastically evolved, making it almost impossible to replicate such feats in today's game.".
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