On July 12, 1945, At Wrigley Field, the Chicago CubsĀ stopĀ Tommy Holmesās modern-dayĀ National League-recordĀ hitting streakĀ at 37 games, beating theĀ Boston Braves, 6 ā 1, behindĀ Hank Wyse, for their 11th victory in a row. The Braves take game two, 3 ā 1, asĀ Claude PasseauĀ loses his first after nine straight wins. Holmes hit .433 during the streak and will finish at .352, second in the National League. His nine strikeouts coupled with 28 homers and 47 doubles is unparalleled for making contact and hitting for average and power. His mark will be surpassed by 33 years later by Pete Rose who will set the modern day National League record by hitting in 44 straight games. The overall National League record is held by Wee Willie Keeler who hit in 45 straight spanning 1896 and 1897 seasons while playing for the NL Baltimore franchise.
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