He did....
Rockslinger said:
With the baseball season winding down, this will be my last baseball question of 2006.
Which meaningful baseball record will endure forever? My vote is for Cal Ripkin's 23 million consecutive games streak. Did he actually played in every inning of all those games?
....for very, very many of them. Indeed I once read that Cal does in fact own the consecutive innings streak (though they didn't count during Gehrig's time). It is something like 17,000+
The real story is that it was Lou Gehrig who "cheated"...as he was often put into games at the start, but then pulled as he became more and more ill. Everyone respected Gehrig and they respected that he was a "come to work and do my job without complaint" kinda guy...but he didn't play nine innings (or even nine outs) for those games at the end of his streak.
To answer the question though...I think this one (Cal's record) can be broken. Cal did it....and today's players are even more fit. Tejada is nearly half way there....
Cy Young's 511? No way...for the reasons already given there is no way anyone will ever get this one. Some experts believe that once Galvin makes it there will never be another
300 game winner...let alone 500...