Myself I would say baseball pitching great Cy Young & his 511 career wins will never be touched. A pitcher today could win 25 games a year for 20 years in a row & still not catch Young.
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This.the cheating single season Home run record
without the juice that record will stand
Wilt's record of 20,000 women will stand for all eternity.
Wilt's record of 20,000 women will stand for all eternity.
UCLA's mens basketball 88 game winning streak.
Pete Rose's 4256 hits.
Good thing Ichiro did not come to the US earlier.
Cy Young's 511 wins is the first thing that I thought of. Aside from Bartolo Colo (237) and CC Sabathia (232), no active pitcher even has 200. Lacky (186) and Verlander (181) are the closest.
Young's record of 749 complete games is also untouchable. A pitcher would have to average 25 complete games over 30 seasons to get to 750.
Nice Avatar I say a pair beats a flush hereWilt's record of 20,000 women will stand for all eternity.
Wayne Gretzky 2857 career points.
I doubt anyone break's Ripken's consecutive games record.
I do think someone will pass Bonds' career total.
Actually that was the last time anyone hit .400 or better in a season. Hugh Duffy hit .440 in the 1894 season, but from 1920-present, Rogers Hornsby has the highest single season at .424.IMO, the most unbreakable record in all of sports is Ted Williams batting .406 in a season. That record will never, ever be broken.
Here's a few more MLB records that could be hard to beat.
Nolan Ryan's 7 no-hitters
Rickey Henderson's 130 steals in a single season
Hack Wilson's 191 rbi's in a season
Chief Wilson's 36 triples in a season
Thanks for the correction. Still, that is the record that will never be broken.Actually that was the last time anyone hit .400 or better in a season. Hugh Duffy hit .440 in the 1894 season, but from 1920-present, Rogers Hornsby has the highest single season at .424.
Fernando Tatiste (sp?) hit 2 grand slams in the same inning off the same pitcher! Doubt that ever happens again!Myself I would say baseball pitching great Cy Young & his 511 career wins will never be touched. A pitcher today could win 25 games a year for 20 years in a row & still not catch Young.