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Originally Posted by Eric72
As far as consecutive game streaks are concerned, playing 2632 in a row is equally impressive, if not more.
With regard to records in general, I find Walter Johnson's 110 shutouts to be the most impressive. My unscientific guess is that it's 99.999% likely to stand the test of time. I don't even think there will ever be another pitcher who even records 110 complete games.
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I agree, nobody else even cracked 100, next highest is 90. Hell I think the top 100 in career shutouts is safe, with Kershaw retired, the highest active player is Verlander with 9. That's why I always so impressed with John Tudor's 85 season when he had 10 shutouts out of nowhere.