400 Average - last one Ted Williams 1941 56 game hitting streak - DiMaggio 1941 262 hits - Ichiro Suzuki 2004 191 RBI - Hack Wilson 1930 61 home runs - Roger Maris 1961 756 home runs - Henry Aaron 223 strike outs - Mark Reynolds 2009 130 Stolen bases - Ricky Henderson 1982 4,256 hits - Pete Rose 383 strike outs (season) - Nolan Ryan 1973 62 saves (season) - Francisco Rodriquez 2008 652 career saves - Mariano Rivera
I think if any of these is likely to happen, it would be another 652 saves... It's still a relatively new stat/position...
Then I would think that you'd also have to add the 62 saves (season). I also think that Mark Reynolds SO mark of 223 will be broken. I remember when Bonds (bobby) held the mark of (187) seemed like 30 years. But then guys like Reynolds & Adam Dunn just shattered it.
Regarding the career saves #, one would have to AVERAGE over 30 saves a year for 20 years. Or over 40 saves a year for 15 years. i just don't see it happening.
What Mo and Hoffman did save wise was ridiculous. Not only do you have to be a solid closer but you also need to be on good teams.
...one record that will never be broken is Johnny VanDermeer's 2 consecutive no hitters...someone would have to pitch 2 in a row to tie it and 3 in a row to break it.
I didn't include the obvious ones that will never be broken, VanDemeer, Bonds walk records, Ripkins record or Ryan's 7 no hitters.