Like Mt. Rushmore does the Black Hills, Zaza Harvey's 36-game hitting streak from the league's first year of existence has looked imperious and impervious these past two-plus decades.
Nobody has really come close to it since Honus Wagner went 34 straight a couple years later. Bobby Veach went 30 in 1920, that's about it.
This season has seen two simultaneous attacks on Harvey's seemingly unassailable record. Rogers Hornsby got to 30 before a hitless game last week. And now, Goose Goslin has managed to tie it, only to go hitless in game 37 to at least leave Zaza with a share of it.