All-time longest hitting streak for each MLB organization.
Gonzalez went on a 30-game hitting streak during his breakout season in 1999. He ended the year hitting .336 and making his first All-Star appearance.
Holmes had a 37-game hitting streak for the Boston Braves in 1945. He finished the season second in MVP voting after hitting .352-28-117.
Sisler had a 41-game hitting streak in 1922 for the St. Louis Browns, now the Orioles. The Hall of Famer led the league in hits, runs, triples and stolen bases while hitting .420 en route to an MVP.
Joe's brother owns the Red Sox record at 34 games in 1949. He hit .307 and made his fourth All-Star appearance during that season.
Dahlen had a 42-game hitting streak for the Chicago Colts in 1894. He ended the year hitting .359.
Lee went on a 28-game hitting streak for the White Sox in 2004. The outfielder hit .305 during that season.
The all-time hits king also has the longest streak for the Reds, which he accomplished in 1978. He hit .302 in what was his age 37 season.
Lajoie had a 31-game hitting streak for the Cleveland Naps in 1906. The Hall of Famer hit .355 with a league-leading 214 hits during that season.
Arenado set the Colorado hitting streak record in 2014, his second season in the majors. He hit .287 for the year.
One of the greatest hitters ever, Cobb had a 40-game hitting streak in 1911. He hit .420 during that season and won MVP.
Taveras had a 30-game hitting streak with the Astros in 2006. The speedster hit .278 for the season.
It's fitting that the man known as the best Royals player ever also owns their longest hitting streak. He accomplished his 30-game hitting streak in 1980. He finished the year hitting .390 and won AL MVP.
Anderson's hitting streak was accomplished in 1998. The outfielder hit .294 with 183 hits for the year.
Davis' hitting streak came in 1969, one of his best seasons. He hit .311 for the year.
The speedy Castillo had a 35-game hitting streak in 2002 and his first All-Star appearance. He hit .305 with 48 stolen bases.
Molitor had a 39-game hitting streak in 1987. The Hall of Famer hit .353 with a league-leading 114 runs scored.
Manush's hitting streak came in 1933 for the Washington Senators, now known as the Minnesota Twins. Ken Landreaux had a 30-game hitting streak for the Twins in 1980.
Alou finished his career with the Mets and had a 30-game hitting streak in 2007 in his age 40 season. He hit .341 in 87 games during that season.
DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak in 1941 has never come close to being broken. He hit .357 during that season and .325 for his career.
Lamar's hitting streak came in 1925 for the Philadelphia Athletics. He hit .356 for the season.
Rollins had a 38-game hitting streak spanning 2005 and 2006. He hit .290 in 2005 and .277 the following season.
Williams' hitting streak came in 1899, his rookie season. He hit .354, easily the best of his career.
Santiago had a 34-game hitting streak in 1987. It was the catcher's first full season, and he finished the year hitting .300.
Davis' hitting streak came with the New York Giants in 1893. He hit .355 and was eventually inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Ichiro's hitting streak was in 2009, as he hit .352 and made his ninth consecutive All-Star appearance. He had a league-leading 225 hits for the year.
Hornsby had a 33-game hitting streak in 1922. He won the Triple Crown, hitting .401-42-152.
Tampa Bay has the shortest record hitting streak of any organization, accomplished by Bartlett in 2009. Bartlett had a career year, hitting .320-14-60 with 33 stolen bases.
Kapler was more known for his physique than his batting average during his career, but he owns the longest hitting streak in Rangers history. He accomplished the feat in 2000 and hit .302 for the year.
Green was a great player during his time and had a 28-game hitting streak with Toronto in 1999. It was one of his best seasons, as Green hit .309-42-123.
Guerrero's hitting streak came with the Montreal Expos in 1999. He hit .316-42-131 for the season and finished his career as a .318 hitter. Ryan Zimmerman came one game short of tying Guerrero's hitting streak in 2009.
Seth Trachtman is a fantasy sports expert and diehard Kansas City Chiefs fan. He doesn't often Tweet, but when he does, you can find him on Twitter @sethroto.
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