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Well hitting .400 for a season certainly isn't a statistical oddity. 20 players have done it. Three did it three times.Well, Williams' .406 season isn't a record, it's just the last time someone hit over .400.
The consecutive games hitting streak is difficult to break, obviously, but not actually an impressive record. It's a statistical oddity. It's one of those things that only means something because Joe DiMaggio did it. As a feat, it pales compared to hitting over .400 for the season.
ONE player hit in 56 straight games. No one else has even come close. Pete Rose (who had 1600 more hits and was a MUCH better baseball player than Ted Williams) came the closest, hitting in 44 straight games.