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Is it too early to put Bobby Witt Jr. on “DiMaggio Watch”? Maybe not.
On Tuesday night, the face of the Royals’ franchise became the first player this season to record a 20-game hitting streak. It’s a career-best run for Witt, who hadn’t previously tallied a streak beyond 15 games. That’s kind of surprising since he led the Majors in batting average last year (.332) and enjoyed a month-long stretch during the middle of that summer when he batted an even .500.
Regardless, Witt is more than a third of the way to the Yankee Clipper’s hallowed record of 56 consecutive games with at least one knock. And given the 24-year-old Witt’s ability to spray the ball around the field and handle every pitch type, this active streak might have some legs.
Here are some landmarks to keep in mind as Witt continues his march toward 56.
Most recent 25-game hitting streak
Witt is just a few games away from achieving something that has been done only once in the past 22 months. Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds recorded the lone 25-game hitting streak of 2024. He reached that number on June 29 and went no further.
Most recent 30-game hitting streak
Witt will put himself on this list if he can get to 30 consecutive games. It would also tie him with Royals legend George Brett for the second-longest hitting streak in franchise history, one shy of Whit Merrifield’s record of 31 games. Merrifield’s streak, which spanned from Sept. 10, 2018, through April 10, 2019, stands as the last time a big leaguer reached the big 3-0.
Most recent 35-game hitting streak
If Witt passes Whit on the hit list and extends it to 35 games, he’ll be just the 16th player in Major League history to do so. This was last accomplished by Phillies star Chase Utley, whose streak was snapped at 35 games on Aug. 4, 2006. Teammate Jimmy Rollins had a 38-gamer that ended earlier that year.
Most recent 40-game hitting streak
And finally, this is when we would have to upgrade that “Watch” to a “Warning,” if we haven’t already. At this point, everyone is glued to every Witt at-bat. There are only six players in this club, and only one player — Pete Rose in 1978 — has reached 40 consecutive games since DiMaggio set one of the greatest records in baseball history in 1941.
It may feel like we’re far away from this scenario. But Witt is already halfway there.
— Brian Murphy