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In baseball, a hitting streak refers to the consecutive number of official games in which a player gets at least one base hit. According to the Official Baseball Rules, such a streak is ended when a player has at least 1 plate appearance and no hits." However, if a player has a no hits and a sacrifice fly, then streak is terminated.

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  • In baseball, a hitting streak refers to the consecutive number of official games in which a player gets at least one base hit. According to the Official Baseball Rules, such a streak is ended when a player has at least 1 plate appearance and no hits." However, if a player has a no hits and a sacrifice fly, then streak is terminated.
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  • In baseball, a hitting streak refers to the consecutive number of official games in which a player gets at least one base hit. According to the Official Baseball Rules, such a streak is ended when a player has at least 1 plate appearance and no hits." However, if a player has a no hits and a sacrifice fly, then streak is terminated. Joe DiMaggio holds the Major League Baseball record with 56 consecutive games. That streak lasted from May 15 to July 17, 1941. DiMaggio hit .408 during his streak (91 for 223), with 15 home runs and 55 RBIs. Under 1941 rules, if Dimaggio had only walks during a game of the streak, the streak would have been over.
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