Unbreakable Records: Top 10 Individual Career Records in Professional Team Sports
Top 10 Individual Career Records in Professional Team Sports
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Winning the most championships, pitching the most winning games, scoring the most goals or posting the most career touchdowns are all impressive achievements. In this video, continues our series of the Greatest Sports Records by counting down our picks for the top 10 unbreakable individual career records in professional North American team sports.
List Entries and Rank:
#10. Emmitt Smith [19902004] NFL, Rushing Yards (18,355)
#9. John Stockton [19842003] NBA, Assists (15,806)
#8. Rickey Henderson [19792003] MLB, Stolen Bases (1,406)
#7. Jerry Rice [19852004] NFL, Career Touchdowns (208)
#6. Nolan Ryan [19661993] MLB, NoHitters (7)
#5. Bill Russell [19561969] NBA; Henri Richard [19551975] NHL, Championships (11)
#4. Walter Johnson [19071927] MLB, Shutouts (110)
#3.
Sam Crawford, 309 triples. Impossible to beat since most players average less than 10 triples at the absolute most per year.
Nolan Ryan also had 5,714 strike outs. More than likely will never be beaten.
Don Bradman
Walter Johnson's my hero
Where is joe DiMaggio 56 game hitting streak, that shoulda made the list
Westbrook or Curry could pass Stockton
WTF? Number 1: All of Wilt's 72 records
It's so painfully obvious how oblivious americans can be, Don Bradman's batting average of 99.94 is a testament to the fact that he retired with that back in 1948, and still almost 70 years later no one is even close.
What about Donald Bradman's average of 99.94?? You think that can EVER happen again?
I'm late but did they really think jester would get to 4300 hits when at this time he was at like 2800?
Joe DiMaggio
What about Pele? 1,258 career goals, or 3 world cups won
Peyton manning passing yards
Cal Ripken Jr. 2632 consecutive starts.
What about Brett Favre starting 297 games straight? No one is even close to that
And Lin Dan has unbreatable records in badminton. He obtained a super grand slam in his career. The only player to achieve that. He won 2 olympic golds, 5 world championships, 2 world cups, 6 all england open and a hell of other titles!
Gretzky! His record is he has the most records.
Brett Favre. Most consecutive starts by a quarterback.
It's sad you didn't consider Cricket.
Don Bradman's 99.94 Test average and Sachin Tendulkar's 100 centuries r untouchable.
What are you guys kidding me what about Joe DiMaggio's 56-game consecutive hit streak
No Ripken consecutive games record as usual. I mean what are the odds someone's going to play 2,633 consecutive games?
Nolan Ryan is the most overrated player in sports…and I like the guy. He never came close to winning a Cy Young because he wasn't born with that part of the brain that taught him to pace himself. He walked a ton of hitters…which isn't a hit, so of course he gave up few hits. He just wasn't good. If he pitched today he would be a lot like Danny Salazar.
lavar ball!!!! most everything in everything!!!!!!!!!
You could do a whole video like this just on records by Wilt Chamberlain lol
When Ricky made that "greatest of all time," comment, Nolan Ryan had pitched his 7th career no hitter and overshadowed Ricky's moment. Karma's a bitch Ricky!
Gretsky should no doubt be first, but nobody discount cy youngs achievement. When the modern impressive benchmark for wins is 300, cy young was close to doubling that. Alot of pitchers don't even pitch in enough games to break that record.
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WTF?! No Wilt Chamberlain?! Watched this video for nothing
Wilt Chamberlain's career rebounds is the most unbreakable record in basketball. Russell is 2nd 2300 behind Wilt. Jabber is 3rd almost 6500 behind. The most by a recent player is Tim Duncan almost 9000 behind. The slower pace of today's game makes it impossible to come close to Wilt's record.
Paul Krause 81 interceptions in a career…
What about the 2,632 CONSECUTIVE games played by Cal Ripken, Jr.
How about Dennis Rodman's rebounding record?
Pelé's 1281 goal?
You forgot Wilt Chamberlain and Darryl Sittler you idiot.