If you know just a little about baseball today, then you should know that pitchers don’t play a whole game, nor do even they play in every single game. At least it’s like that now Cy Young played in a time wherein pitchers played entire games and almost every day!
Because of this, Young ended up winning 511 of the 749 games he played in. During his 22 year career, he broke additional records too but his games-to-win ratio is supernatural.
Glenn Hall The Unstoppable
NHL goaltender Glenn Hall played 551 straight games if you include the playoffs and was so seldomly replaced with another goaltender. In fact, he got the nickname" Mr. Goalie."
These days teams always have two goaltenders on their game-day programs. You cant destroy one player like that. So with that in mind, it looks like Glenn Hall's record will never be beaten!
The Golden State Warriors Crush It 73 Times
For a long time, it appeared that the Chicago Bulls 72 wins would be forever unmatched. That was until the Golden State Warriors won 73 games, effectively breaking the record and raising the bar once again.
Unfortunately, they lost the NBA Finals to the Cleveland Cavaliers, which was especially difficult after that many wins. But never say never! The Warriors proved the haters wrong once. It can happen again!
Anotonio Cromartie's 109 Yard Return
In 2007, Antonio Cromarties returned a missed field goal right from the back of the endzone. He then subsequently ran with the ball the entire length of the field and scored a touchdown.
That distance measured 109 yards. That feat cannot be matched. The record was set during his second season in the NFL. Cromarties retired after the 2017 season came to end. He did leave one the thing behind and that was his legacy of superhuman legs.
The Oklahoma Football Winning Streak
The college team's streak spanned five seasons from 1953-57. The streak is regarded as a serious major accomplishment. It would take a huge effort and a bunch of talent to top that.
There is actually some hope for Alabama though. They're beginning look like potential record-breaker