Phillies Ace Sánchez's Scoreless Streak Ends at 50 2/3 Innings, 3rd-Longest in More than a Century
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Phillies ace Sánchez's scoreless streak ends at 50 2/3 innings, 3rd-longest in more than a century
PHILADELPHIA — Cristopher Sánchez finally allowed a run after 663 pitches, 190 batters faced and 50 2/3 scoreless innings — a feat that placed the Phillies’ ace among Hall of Fame company.
The extraordinary streak of Cristopher Sánchez finally came to an end last Wednesday before the Fathers of San Diego, but not without being recorded among the most impressive performances of the Major Leagues in more than a century. The Dominican of them allowed a race in the seventh entry of the Philadelphia 3-2 victory over the Fathers of San Diego, closing a chain of 50.2 consecutive innings without tolerating annotations. The race that broke…
Orel Hershiser had surprising opinion of Cristopher Sánchez's scoreless streak
Orel Hershiser owns the MLB record for the longest scoreless streak in history at 59 innings, which he set with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1988. Only five pitchers have reached 50 consecutive scoreless innings, and the latest to reach that mark was Cristopher Sánchez of the Philadelphia Phillies. Sánchez threw 50.2 consecutive scoreless innings before losing it in his start on Wednesday, so he fell 8.1 innings shy of tying Hershiser for the MLB …
News to the Day and to the Hour Latest News of today Cristopher Sanchez lost his streak of more innings without allowing races, although he did so with a great departure to San Diego. The Phillies pitcher became this Wednesday the left-handed pitcher with more innings without allowing races. The Dominican extended his streak without allowing races to 45.2 innings in the first, the longest in baseball history for a left-handed. Sánchez fulfilled…
Cristopher Sanchez Maybe the First Pitcher to Get a Standing Ovation After Giving Up a Run
The optics here are so quirky that you can’t help but laugh: I don’t know if I’ve ever seen somebody get a standing ovation for allowing a run. Cristopher Sanchez smiles as his streak ends. What a moment for the lefty. He’s in baseball history forever. pic.twitter.com/4E6ZP7MUhY— Luke Arcaini (@ArcainiLuke) June 4, 2026 Sanchez allowed a run in the top of the seventh on Wednesday night, so his epic streak of allowing no runs comes to an end at …
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