Below are the longest consecutive games errorless streaks by position:
1B - Kevin Youkilis 194 games
2B - Placido Polanco 147 games
3B - John Wehner 99 games
SS - Mike Bordick 110 games
OF - Darren Lewis 369 games
C - Mike Matheny - 252 games
P - Lee Smith 546 games
Longet Team Record 18 Games - New York Yankees - Currently Happening - 6/1/2009
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The world's longest hitting streak in Major League Baseball history is owned by Joe DiMaggio.Playing for the Yankees in 1941 the Yankee Clipper hit in 56 consecutive games from May 15 until July 16.
The Cleveland Indians, now known as the Cleveland Guardians, experienced their longest home losing streak from June 3 to June 28, 1982, when they lost 21 consecutive games at home. This streak remains one of the most notable records in MLB history. The team's struggles during that period highlighted significant difficulties they faced in that era.
45 consecutive outs by Mark Buehrle in 2009
Steve Garvey holds the infield record with 193 from 1983 to 1985. Darren Lewis of the San Francisco Giants holds the outfield record with 369 errorless games from 1991-1994.
The record for the longest home run streak in MLB history is eight consecutive games, achieved by Ken Griffey Jr. in 1993 and Don Mattingly in 1987.
The Oakland As 20 consecutive wins 2002
Robin Ventura
Joe DiMaggio at 56 games.
Detroit Tigers
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the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies, losing 23 straight from July 29th through the first game of a doubleheader on august 20th.
Yankees 54-62
The world's longest hitting streak in Major League Baseball history is owned by Joe DiMaggio.Playing for the Yankees in 1941 the Yankee Clipper hit in 56 consecutive games from May 15 until July 16.
The MLB team with the longest undefeated record in history is the 1916 New York Giants, who went 26 games without a loss.
The Cleveland Indians, now known as the Cleveland Guardians, experienced their longest home losing streak from June 3 to June 28, 1982, when they lost 21 consecutive games at home. This streak remains one of the most notable records in MLB history. The team's struggles during that period highlighted significant difficulties they faced in that era.
45 consecutive outs by Mark Buehrle in 2009