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Unbreakable Sports Records 3i5d5

Dec 27, 2006

Is there such a thing as an unbreakable record? From baseball to basketball, Kidzworld looks at some world sports records, which will never be broken.

Unbreakable Sports Records - Most Wins 3f6w6c

World Record Holder: Al Spalding of the Boston Braves.
Record: 54 wins by a pitcher in one season - set in 1875.
Reason It's Unbreakable: the spitball was still legal.

Unbreakable Sports Records - Most Times Hit By A Pitch 4k4p5k

Record Holder: Ron Hunt of the Montreal Expos and San Francisco Giants.
Record: Hit by a pitch 50 times in 1971.
Reason It's Unbreakable: Because there will never be another player who will be willing to take that much punishment to get on base. Sometimes a player can't get out of the way but when someone gets hit that many times in a season - they're obviously looking to get hit. Ron led the league in being hit by pitches for seven straight seasons.

Unbreakable Sports Records - Most Goals 3u2x32

Record Holder: Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers.
Records: 92 goals in a season in 1982 and 215 points in a season in 1986.
Reason It's Unbreakable: No player will ever be as good as Gretzky and play with players like the Great One did. With players making so much money, it's impossible for the 1980s.

Unbreakable Sports Records - Most Points 6b4d4z

Record Holder: Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors.
Record: 100 points in one basketball game on March 2, 1962.
Reason It's Unbreakable: When "Wilt the Stilt" played, he was one of the few the NBA changed the size of the shooting lane to make it harder for Wilt to score. These days a player makes headlines if he scores 50 points in a game. Wilt once averaged 50 points a game for an entire season.

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