MLB: 30 amazing records that will never be broken

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 03: The 2016 National League Cy Young Award is presented to Max Scherzer #32 of the Washington Nationals before the start of the Opening Day game against the Miami Marlins on April 3, 2017 at Nationals Park in Washington, DC. The Nationals won 4-2. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 03: The 2016 National League Cy Young Award is presented to Max Scherzer #32 of the Washington Nationals before the start of the Opening Day game against the Miami Marlins on April 3, 2017 at Nationals Park in Washington, DC. The Nationals won 4-2. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) /
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Sit back and get comfortable. We’re fully aware that across all sports, records are meant to be broken but as we took a long hard look at some of the records that are currently present in major league baseball, we’ve come to the conclusion that, that statement is erroneous.

There is a long list of records that seem just about impossible to not only break but even get close to. In honor of them all, we’ve put together the 30 most unbreakable records in the history of the majors.

Considering that baseball is one of the oldest sports ever created, we had our work cut out for us as we sifted through numerous years and records to come up with the ones that stand out to us as otherwordly.

For some of you, these records will be viewed as a challenge to the players today. After all, their faster, bigger, stronger, and have more at their disposal in terms of rest, recuperation, and overall help. That said, with some of the changes that have been made in the game today, some of these records will last forever.

We’ll stop spoiling it for you and simply let you read the 30 most unbreakable records in MLB history.