05/12: Jeter's Hit Run
Don Amore talks about Jeter's amazing run of 91 out of 100 games with a hit, including an e-mail from a guy from SABR. In the research he has done, he hasn't found a single guy from 1957 on who can match Jeter's streak. Wade Boggs in 1985 being the closest with 90 out of 100. Going back farther, Ty Cobb's best was 91 in 1910-1911 and he managed to find one guy with a better run than Jeter - Willie Keeler in 1898 with 92.
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