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Ethier began a new streak Sunday with two hits in four at-bats. (Ray Stubblebine/Reuters) |
During the streak Ethier batted .400, but saw the Dodgers only go 13-17 in those 30 games. As for the Yankees during DiMaggio's record breaking streak in 1941, they would win 41 of the 56 games he hit safely in and the Yankee Clipper would bat .408. With Ethier's streak halted at 30 consecutive games, he falls one shy of the franchise record of 31 set by Willie Davis in 1969. The National League was set in 1897 with 45 straight games by Baltimore's Willie Keeler. Keeler's record stands at 45 straight games with a hit after he recorded a single the final game of 1896 season and streaked into the '97 season with 44 straight. The record for consecutive games in a single-season is a 44 held by Keeler and Pete Rose, who tied the record in 1978.
In the last five years there has been four players including Ethier, who have reached 30 consecutive games with a hit only to have it end the next game. Ethier finished the game 0-4 with a walk and strike out. His final at-bat came in the 8th inning against veteran left-hander Tim Bydrak, where he struck out on a breaking ball out of the zone. It looked as Ethier might get another at-bat with the game tied at two in the bottom of the 8th inning, but rookie Justin Turner laced a two-run double giving the Mets the lead and eventual win.
Ethier celebrated Mother's Day the right way going 2-4 with his fourth home run of the season in the 7th inning off knuckle baller R.A. Dickey. Ethier's two hits raised his season average to .371, third in the National league behind only St Louis's Matt Holiday and Lance Berkman. Ethier embarks on a new streak with his hits Sunday afternoon at Citi Field, and raises the question will DiMaggio's streak ever really be challenged?
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