Tolbert Sets MLB Record With Hits in 12 Straight Plate Appearances
The Royals outfielder, a career .247 hitter with no MLB homers in 85 prior at-bats, is on an unprecedented contact streak.

Tyler Tolbert of the Kansas City Royals has recorded a hit in 12 consecutive plate appearances, establishing a new MLB record. Prior to this streak, Tolbert was a career .247 hitter with zero home runs across 85 big-league at-bats. The streak represents a dramatic departure from his established offensive baseline. This level of sustained contact production may warrant elevated lineup consideration and fantasy relevance in the near term.
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