For me it would have to be Oscar Robertson averaging a triple-double, followed by Wilt scoring 100 in a game. ------------------ Don't come in Bullard's house!
56* game hitting streak by Joe Dimaggio is never going down. But I agree that the Big O's record is near impossible as is Wilt's scoring record for a game. -Turbo ------------------- *Thanks, Finn* [This message has been edited by Turbo (edited February 14, 2001).]
Jason Kidd or Steve Francis could average a Triple Double if they crashed the boards way more than they already do , Kidd might be able to do it but Francis doesnt pass as much As Kidd . I cant see anyone scoring 100 in a game , The Highest Modern socre I Think was David Thompson's 73 . David Robinson did socre 71 against the Clip joint i think . ------------------ click here to see a legend Houston Rockets fun facts Moochie Norris Got the nickname "Moochie" from his grandfather, who liked the Cab Calloway song, "Minnie the Moocher" His full name is Martyn Norris
Cy Young's 511 career victories will NEVER be broken. The pitchers nowadays don't pitch enough innings and starts to even come close to 30 wins a year. 20 Wins is considered GREAT these days. To get 511 a guy would need to AVERAGE 25 Wins for 20 years! Amazing! ------------------ "Her Box Started Buzzing Ever Since She Heard The CRÜE"
Chamberlain's 100 point game will never be beaten. There are many records in sports that will probably never be broken. ------------------ Someone who is about to admonish another must realize within himself five qualities before doing so (that he may be able to say), thus: In due season will I speak, not out of season. In truth will I speak, not in falsehood. Gently will I speak, not harshly. To his profit will I speak, not to his loss. With kindly intent will I speak, not in anger. -from the Vinaya Pitaka
I remember reading an article on mlb.com and I'd have to agree with their pick of Ed Killian's 1,001 innings pitched without surrendering a home run. With the amount of hr's that are hit today only a drastic change to the game would prevent that record from standing. ------------------ Ceo of the Walt Williams fan club. Web site coming soon atheistalliance.org
Turbo, it was a 56 game hitting streak. The 1972 Miami Dolphins went an entire season without losing a game. That will never happen again. ------------------ When we tire of well-worn ways, we seek for new. This restless craving in the souls of men spurs them to climb, and to seek the mountain view. -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Watch out, HP, not only is Sean Kemp on pace to break The Stilt's (appropriate nickname) record, but I'm pretty sure he has the record for most Illegitimate kids in sports history... ------------------ If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding!!
How about the Denver Nuggets scoring 100 points in EVERY game of the NBA regular season back in the early 80's? Alex English...Kiki Vandeweigh...those guys could light it up... Also, back in 1983, the Pistons beat the Nuggets 189-186, the highest scoring game in NBA history 189-186!! Some NBA teams couldn't score 189 points in consecutive games combined ------------------ If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding!!
Oops, my bad. I was posting that message and doing calculus at the same time. Too many figures at once. -Turbo
No question about it...Cy Young's victory record. Dude already said it, but the fact is this guy pitched nearly every day. I don't see anyone matching that number. ------------------
The following record is truly unbreakable: Least amount of hits allowed in a nine inning baseball game. The record of 0 is held by numerous pitchers but will never be broken. ---- ------------------
I would vote for Cal Ripken's consecutive game streak. At least in the 80's it seemed like there were quite a few iron-men (Steve Garvey, Eddie Murry, Cal) who played all 162 games. Today with so mosh specialization, players not playing hurt, free agency which limits loyalty (which definetely kept Cal in the lineup thru some bad streaks), and just being lucky enough to go that many years with out any injury make si very tough. Also I don't know who holds the record but I can't see any modern day pitcher throwing more ininings the the old-timers who pitched every third day and was expected to throw 9 innings. Now a days a guy who throws 220 innings is considered a horse! Use to be 300 ininigs.
It is Cy's record, never ever ever will that be broken. The 56 game hitting streak and the Dolphins record are very attainable compared to 511. ------------------
Didn't Wilt AVERAGE 50 points a game one year? I'd say that's pretty untouchable. Not being much of a baseball fan, I'd never heard of Cy Young's record. That one sounds pretty solid too. ------------------
In a biased momment, Nolan Ryan's 5,800 some Odd K's will be very tough to break. And playing in 4 decades over 27 years? wow, but that might be boken. If Cy young's records falls, it would probably fall to someone who was K master. So I think both would fall at about roughly the same time. ------------------ humble, but hungry.