A striking accomplishment
Cleveland third baseman and Hall of Famer Joe Sewell – seen here in a Charles Conlon photo – goes without striking out for the 115th straight game, setting a major league record 95 years ago today on his way to striking out just four times in 672 plate appearances during the 1929 season.
Nowadays, some players have a tough time going 115 straight minutes without striking out twice in as many at-bats.
For his 14-year career, Sewell strikes out only 114 times in 8,333 plate appearances.
No one in the game’s history – and we’re talking about a total of 23,363 to play in major leaguers so far – has come remotely close to matching Sewell’s bat-to-ball skills.
“I was blessed with good eyes,” Sewell says. “I could see the ball jump off the bat.”