Merrifield’s hitting streak at 29, but under the radar
April is just over a week old, and already Whit Merrifield is more than halfway to matching Joe DiMaggio’s famous hitting streak.
That’s because Merrifield’s run began toward the end of last season — so long ago that it doesn’t totally resonate.
“I didn’t even know I had a streak going until the off-season when someone told me I finished on 20 games,” Merrifield said Sunday. “I was concerned with getting all the hits, and leading the league in hits.”
Merrifield indeed led the major leagues in hits last year, and on Monday, the Kansas City infielder extended his hitting streak to 29 games. If that number keeps rising, there will probably be plenty of chatter about whether his carried-over streak is comparable to one that starts and finishes in the same season. DiMaggio’s 56-game mark isn’t exactly in jeopardy at the moment, but Merrifield needs only one more game to tie George Brett’s franchise record.