Boston Celtics | 8 consecutive championships |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 26 consecutive losses | 1976 - 1977 |
Chicago Bulls | .878 winning pct. (72-10) | 1995 - 1996 |
Boston Celtics | .976 home winning pct. (41-1) | 1985 - 1986 |
Denver Nuggets | 82 consecutive games scoring over 100 points | 1981 - 1982 |
Los Angeles Lakers | 33 consecutive wins | 1971 - 1972 |
Philadelphia 76ers | .110 winning pct. (9-73) | 1972 - 1973 |
Baltimore Bullets | made the playoffs with .229 winning pct. (16-54) | 1952 - 1953 |
Miami Dolphins | 100% winning pct. (17-0) | 1972 |
Chicago Bears | 3 consecutive ties | 1932 |
Atlanta Falcons | 9.2 points allowed per game (129 points in 14 games) | 1977 |
Denver Nuggets | 186 points | 12/13/83 |
Phoenix Suns | 107 points in 1st half | 11/10/90 |
Chicago Bulls | 49 points | 4/10/99 |
Minnesota Twins | 2 triple plays | 7/17/1990 |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 38,387 points | 1969 - 1989 |
Reggie Miller | 2,560 3-point goals | 1987 - 2005 |
Michael Jordan | 10 seasons leading league in scoring | 1987 - 1998 |
Michael Jordan | 6 Finals MVPs in 6 appearances | |
Robert Parish | 1,611 regular season games | 1976 - 1997 |
A. C. Green | 1,192 consecutive games | 1986 - 2001 |
John Stockton | 15,806 assists | 1984 - 2003 |
Wilt Chamberlain | 79 complete games | |
Wilt Chamberlain | 47 consecutive complete games | |
Micheal Williams | 97 consecutive Free Throws | 1993 |
Wilt Chamberlain | Lowest % fouling out (0/1,045 games) | |
Moses Malone | 1,212 consecutive games without fouling out |
Nolan Ryan | 7 no hitters | 1968 - 1993 |
Nolan Ryan | 5,714 Strike outs | 1968 - 1993 |
Cy Young | 749 Complete Games | 1890 - 1911 |
Cy Young | 511 Wins | 1890 - 1911 |
Walter Johnson | 110 Shutouts | 1936 - 1957 |
Anthony Young | 27 consecutive losses | 1992 - 1993 |
Ty Cobb | .366 BA | 1906 - 1926 |
Ty Cobb | 23 .300+ seasons | 1906 - 1926 |
Ty Cobb | 54 steals of home | 1906 - 1926 |
Cal Ripken | 2,632 consecutive games | 1981 - 1998 |
Pete Rose | 4,256 hits | 1963 - 1986 |
Pete Rose | 3,562 games played | 1963 - 1986 |
Pete Rose | 14,053 ABs | 1963 - 1986 |
Sam Crawford | 312 Triples | 1899 - 1917 |
Rickey Henderson | 2,295 Runs scored | 1979 - 2003 |
Rickey Henderson | 1,406 Stolen Bases | 1979 - 2003 |
Hank Aaron | 2,297 RBIs | 1954 - 1976 |
Tris Speaker | 792 Doubles | 1907 - 1928 |
Barry Bonds | ??? Walks | 1986 - ??? |
Reggie Jackson | 2,597 Strike outs | 1967 - 1985 |
Jim Marshall | 282 consecutive games (non-kicker) | 1960 - 1979 |
Jeff Feagles | ??? consecutive games (kicker) | 1988 - ??? |
Morten Andersen | 368 games (kicker) | 1982 - 2006 |
Emmitt Smith | 18,355 rushing yards | 1990 - 2004 |
Jim Brown | 8 seasons leading the league in rushing | 1957 - 1965 |
Jerry Rice | 22,895 receiving yards | 1985 - 2004 |
Jerry Rice | 204 TDs | 1985 - 2004 |
George Blanda | 26 seasons | 1949 - 1975 |
Don Shula | 347 Coaching Victories | 1963 - 1995 |
Otto Graham | 10 consecutive Championship games | 1946 - 1955 |
Wilt Chamberlain | 50.4 points per game | 1961 - 1962 |
Wilt Chamberlain | 48.5 minutes per game | 1961 - 1962 |
Walt Bellamy | 88 games played (traded mid-way through the season) | 1968 - 1969 |
Johnny Vander Meer | Back to back no hitters | 6/1938 |
Orel Hershiser | 59 consecutive scoreless innings | 1988 |
Matthew Kilroy | 513 strikeouts | 1886 |
Al Spalding | 54 pitching victories | 1875 |
William White | 75 complete games | 1879 |
Hack Wilson | 191 RBIs | 1930 |
Joe Dimaggio | 56 game hitting streak | 5/15/1941 - 7/14/1941 |
Hugh Duffy | .440 BA | 1894 |
Ron Hunt | 50 HBP | 1971 |
Owen (Chief) Wilson | 36 Triples | 1912 |
Hugh Nicol | 138 SBs | 1887 |
William Hamilton | 196 runs scored | 1894 |
George Sisler | 257 hits | 1920 |
Barry Bonds | 189 strikeouts batting | 1970 |
Paul Horning | 176 points | |
Gary Anderson | 100% kicking - 35 FGs 59 PATs. | 1998 |
Wilt Chamberlain | 100 points | 3/2/62 |
Wilt Chamberlain | 55 rebounds | 11/24/60 |
Dale Ellis | 69 minutes | 11/9/89 |
Elmore Smith | 17 blocked shots | 10/28/73 |
George Gervin | 33 points in a quarter | 4/9/78 |
Scott Skiles | 30 assists | 12/30/90 |
Leon Cadore/Joe Oeschger | 26 innings pitched in a single game | 5/1/1920 |
Fernando Tatis | 2 Grand Slams in an inning | 4/23/1999 |
Tom McCreery | 3 Inside the park HRs | 7/12/1897 |
Johnny Burnett | 9 hits | 7/10/1932 (18 innings) |
Tony Dorsett | 99-yard touchdown run | 1/03/1983 |