Not any records set...that I'm aware of, but two really good pre-war pitchers were Sam Leever and Lon Warneke.
...and, just barely pre-war...Cecil Travis hit .356 and led the Majors in hits the same year of DiMag's streak and Ted's .406. He was also 5-for-7 in his ML debut...he could hit!
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