Talk:Jack Taylor (1900s pitcher)
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The Ultimate "unbreakable" record in sports
[edit]Jack Taylor completed 202 consecutive games. This record will never be broken in any professional level. While there is a rather remove possibility that some major leaguer will hit in 57 consecutive regular season games and break the "unbreakable" record held by Joe DiMaggio (and in one instance, a minor leaguer hit in 81 straight), no one will come close to touching Taylor's unattainable mark. 147.70.242.43 (talk) 02:28, 10 December 2009 (UTC)
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