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Who holds the MLB record for most consecutive games played?

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The MLB record for most consecutive games played is held by Cal Ripken Jr., who famously played 2,632 consecutive games.

Cal Ripken Jr., often referred to as baseball's "Iron Man," surpassed Lou Gehrig's long-standing record of 2,130 consecutive games on September 6, 1995. His remarkable streak began on May 30, 1982, and continued for over 17 years, ending on September 20, 1998. This incredible achievement is a testament to his durability, dedication, and consistent performance throughout his career with the Baltimore Orioles.

The Significance of the Consecutive Games Streak

Playing in every single game for such an extended period is an unparalleled feat in professional sports. It requires not only immense physical endurance but also mental fortitude to overcome injuries, slumps, and the rigors of a demanding MLB schedule. Ripken's streak redefined what was thought possible in terms of player durability, solidifying his legacy as one of baseball's most resilient and iconic figures.

His record is considered one of the most unbreakable records in baseball, highlighting the extraordinary commitment required to play day in and day out without missing a single game.

Top MLB Consecutive Games Played Leaders

Here is a list of the players with the longest consecutive games played streaks in Major League Baseball history:

Rank Player Streak
1 Cal Ripken Jr. 2,632
2 Lou Gehrig 2,130
3 Everett Scott 1,307
4 Steve Garvey 1,207

This data underscores the vast difference between Ripken's record and all others, emphasizing the unique nature of his achievement. For more detailed information on this record and other consecutive game streaks, you can refer to the List of Major League Baseball consecutive games played leaders.