8 straight. New York Mets' pitcher Lee Guetterman and Anthony Young walked 8 straight batter (2 intentional walks) on July 18, 1992 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. This is not correct. The New York Mets did not play the LA Dodgers on July 18, 1992. The correct answer is 7. Done twice, 5/25/1983, Pittsburgh walked 7 Atlanta players
8/28/1909, Washington walked 7 Chicago players
Cal Ripken Jr.
Orioles
The Boston Red Sox have sold out the most consecutive games in MLB history while the Portland Trailblazers have sold out the most consecutive home games in the NBA (and in North America for any sport).
45 consecutive outs by Mark Buehrle in 2009
Cal Ripkin
a perfect game is when a pitcher allows no hits, walks, and his team allows no errors
The Red Sox took the record in 2008. They have allegedly sold out every game since 2003.
The all time MLB record is 17 consecutive plate appearances reaching base by Frank Ward in 1893. Ward got 8 hits, 8 walks, and hit by a pitch once. The modern day MLB record is held by Hall of Famer Ted Williams who reached base in 16 consecutive plate appearances in 1957. He got six hits, was walked 9 times, and hit by a pitch once.
1988 ... the Orioles lost an MLB record 21 consecutive games to start the season.
In MLB, the record for walks by a batter in a game is 6 and is held by Jimmie Foxx of the Boston Red Sox (1938) and Walt Wilmot of the Chicago Colts (1891).
Yes, that would be possible with four consecutive walks where the batter did not swing at a pitch or four consecutive hit batters where the batter did not swing or a combination of the two.
Check out the 'Consecutive Games Played Streaks' link on this page to see the 15 longest consecutive games played streaks in MLB history.