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As many good young players that are in the game today, I don't see any of them breaking any of the following career records unless the game is fundamentally changed in how it's played (which I don't ever want to see).
Will any major record ever be broken, or is the record book set in stone?
Batting Avg: Ty Cobb .366
Batting Streak: Joe DiMaggio 56 Games
Hits: Pete Rose 4,256
Doubles: Tris Speaker 792
Triples: Sam Crawford 309
Home Runs: Barry Bonds 762, or Hank Aaron 755, depending on how you view it
RBIs: Hank Aaron 2,297
Runs Scored: Rickey Henderson 2,295
Walks: Barry Bonds 2,558, or Rickey Henderson 2,190 depending on how you view it
Strikeouts: Reggie Jackson 2,597
Complete Games: Walter Johnson 749
Wins: Cy Young 511
No Hitters: Nolan Ryan 7
Strikeouts: Nolan Ryan 5,714
Saves: Mariano Rivera 652
Home Runs allowed: Jamie Moyer 522
Will any major record ever be broken, or is the record book set in stone?
Batting Avg: Ty Cobb .366
Batting Streak: Joe DiMaggio 56 Games
Hits: Pete Rose 4,256
Doubles: Tris Speaker 792
Triples: Sam Crawford 309
Home Runs: Barry Bonds 762, or Hank Aaron 755, depending on how you view it
RBIs: Hank Aaron 2,297
Runs Scored: Rickey Henderson 2,295
Walks: Barry Bonds 2,558, or Rickey Henderson 2,190 depending on how you view it
Strikeouts: Reggie Jackson 2,597
Complete Games: Walter Johnson 749
Wins: Cy Young 511
No Hitters: Nolan Ryan 7
Strikeouts: Nolan Ryan 5,714
Saves: Mariano Rivera 652
Home Runs allowed: Jamie Moyer 522