Robert Mosley, better known as kamea in MLB’s Beat the Streak game, lucked out Saturday with Bryce Harper’s walk-off home run. Until that point, Harper had come dangerously close to ending Mosley’s hit streak. Harper’s heroics pushed Mosley’s hit streak to 51 games – the longest in the game’s 17-year history.
The concept of Beat the Streak is simple: choose up to two Major League players daily. String together a 57-game hit streak to beat Joe DiMaggio’s record of 56 games and you win $5.6 million dollars. If either of your players goes hitless, you start all over.