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The 5 Most Unbreakable Records in MLB History
- Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2,632 consecutive games streak is viewed as virtually unbreakable in today’s MLB.
- Nolan Ryan's 5,714 strikeouts stand as a record unlikely to be surpassed soon.
- Ted Williams' 84-game on-base streak is cited as a once-in-a-lifetime achievement.
- Barry Bonds' 232 walks in 2004 are highlighted as a historic peak in plate discipline.
- Ichiro Suzuki's 262 hits in 2004 are noted as a record that has not been challenged since.
- The article links modern analytics and load management to why such records may be unreachable.
- Ongoing performances by Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, and Munetaka Murakami are contextualized within the unbreakable records discussion.
- The piece notes growing expectations around star players in the context of enduring records.
- The article frames the discussion as a retrospective on MLB history and enduring benchmarks.
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