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Longest scoreless streaks in MLB history: Where Cristopher Sanchez's Phillies record ranks all-time
June 3, 2026
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>Following his 2024 All-Star bid and 2025 emergence as a true ace, Cristopher Sanchez had a bumpier start to the 2026 MLB season than expected. But he's quickly recovered with a newfound level of dominance.
>The Philadelphia Phillies' southpaw had an otherworldly month of May, going five-straight starts with at least seven innings while not allowing a single run in any of those appearances. In the process, Sanchez hasn't just become an early NL Cy Young favorite — he's been slowly climbing the list of longest scoreless inning streaks in MLB history.
>Following his most recent start against the Padres, Sanchez owns the new Phillies franchise record. He heads into his June 3 start, also against San Diego, already owning MLB's longest scoreless pitching streak since 2015, and he can still make more history.
>Here's where Sanchez's active scoreless streak ranks all-time and a look at his terrific recent stretch.
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Longest scoreless streak in MLB historyThe longest scoreless streak in MLB regular-season history belongs to Orel Hershiser, who went 59 consecutive frames for the Dodgers from Aug. 30, 1988, to Sept. 28, 1988, without allowing a run. That stretch included five straight nine-inning shutouts, and Hershiser went on to win the NL Cy Young Award.
>Mariano Rivera holds the postseason record for consecutive scoreless innings, going 33.1 frames in a row without allowing a run from 1998-2000.
>Depending on the era, the record books for scoreless streaks can change a bit. All-time, there were a few scoreless streaks in the early 20th century — but in the Live Ball Era, which began in 1920, it's been a more exclusive list of pitchers to go at least 40 scoreless innings in a row.
>Since 2000, the longest scoreless pitching streak was Zack Greinke's 45.2 consecutive scoreless frames for the Dodgers in 2015. Prior to Sanchez, the longest streak of the 2020s so far was Zac Gallen's 44.1 innings without a run in 2022.
>However, it's Sanchez who now ranks seventh all-time in the Live Ball era with 44.2 scoreless frames in a row — the Phillies star surpassed Gallen on May 27. And he's not done yet, with Sanchez set to take his active streak into his next start on June 3.
>Here's a look at the top-10 longest scoreless streaks all-time, regardless of era:
RankPitcherTeamScoreless InningsDate Streak BeganDate Streak Ended1Orel HershiserDodgers59.0Aug. 30, 1988Sept. 28, 19882Don DrysdaleDodgers58.0May 14, 1968June 8, 19683Walter JohnsonSenators55.2Apr. 10, 1913May 14, 19134Jack CoombsAthletics53.0Sept. 5, 1910Sept. 25, 19105Bob GibsonCardinals47.0June 2, 1968June 26, 19686Zack GreinkeDodgers45.2June 18, 2015July 26, 20157Carl HubbellGiants45.1June 13, 1933Aug. 1, 19338.Cy YoungAmericans45.0Apr 25, 1904May 17, 1904Doc WhiteWhite Sox 45.0Sept. 12, 1904Sept. 30, 1904Sal MaglieGiants45.0Aug. 16, 1950Sept. 4, 1950And a look at only the top-10 in the Live Ball Era, since 1920:
RankPitcherTeamScoreless InningsDate Streak BeganDate Streak Ended1Orel HershiserDodgers59.0Aug. 30, 1988Sept. 28, 19882Don DrysdaleDodgers58.0May 14, 1968June 8, 19683Bob GibsonCardinals47.0June 2, 1968June 26, 19684Zack GreinkeDodgers45.2June 18, 2015July 26, 20155Carl HubbellGiants45.1June 13, 1933Aug. 1, 19336Sal MaglieGiants45.0Aug. 16, 1950Sept. 4, 19507Cristopher Sanchez*Phillies44.2Apr. 30, 2026Active8Zac GallenDiamondbacks44.1Aug. 8, 2022Sept. 11, 20229Brandon WebbDiamondbacks42.0July 20, 2007Aug. 17, 200710Clayton KershawDodgers41.0June 13, 2014July 10, 2014Ted LyonsWhite Sox41.0Aug. 9, 1926Aug. 26, 1926Luis TiantIndians41.0Apr. 28, 1968May 17, 1968*Active streak
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Longest scoreless streak in Phillies historyAlready, Sanchez has made his mark in the Phillies' franchise record books.
>After her silenced the Padres over seven scoreless innings on May 27, Sanchez took hold of the Phillies' all-time record for longest scoreless streak. He surpassed Grover Alexander's 41-straight scoreless innings in 1911.
Cristopher Sánchez extends his scoreless streak to 41.2 innings, passing Grover Cleveland Alexander's 41 IP (1911) for a new @Phillies record! pic.twitter.com/8VcbfjonpJ
— MLB (@MLB) May 27, 2026Here's a look at the Phillies' longest scoreless streaks ever:
RankPitcherYearScoreless Innings1Cristopher Sanchez*202644.22Grover Alexander191141.03Cliff Lee201134.14Robin Roberts195033.25Ranger Suarez202433.0Larry Andersen198433.07Ken Heimtzelman194932.28Cliff Lee201132.09Steve Carlton197231.010Grover Alexander191630.2*Activestreak
Cristopher Sanchez statsSanchez, who has blossomed from a minor 2019 trade from the Rays' farm system into an elite starter with the Phillies, has lowered his ERA and increased his innings, wins and strikeouts totals in each of the last three seasons.
>In 2026, thanks to his recent dominance, Sanchez appears poised to once again one-up his previous 2025 numbers — and he's undoubtedly one of the NL Cy Young Award favorites in a loaded early field that includes Paul Skenes, Jacob Misiorowski, Chris Sale and Shohei Ohtani.
Cristopher Sanchez’s scoreless streak is now up to 37.2 IP🤯
72.1 IP | 1.62 ERA | 86 K’s | 1.97 FIP
Every whiff and called strike from his incredible 8 shutout innings vs the Guardians tonight:pic.twitter.com/ZbzLcZGzlc
— Baseball Performances (@MLBPerformances) May 23, 2026Entering his June 3 start, Sanchez ranks first in MLB in ERA among qualified starters, second in total innings pitched, second in total strikeouts and first in WAR.
>Here's a look at his 2026 numbers so far:
GamesRecordInningsERAWHIPKsBBHERWAR126-279.11.471.12951673134.3MORE:What to know about Travis Kelce's Guardians ownership
Cristopher Sanchez contract detailsSix years, $104 million (through 2032, club option 2033)As Sanchez has elevated his play, becoming one of the best pitchers in baseball, the Phillies have now paid him twice to stay in Philadelphia for the long-term.
>In 2024, Sanchez initially signed a four-year, $22.5 million extension with the Phillies that took him through the 2030 season, including team options. But as he cemented himself as an ace, that deal only looked more team-friendly — and as a result, the Phillies chose to reward him again.
>Now, as of March, Sanchez is playing on a new six-year, $104 million contract that runs through 2032 with a team option in 2033. In essence, the deal kept the same original extension in place while adding around $30 million in salary in 2031 and 2032.
>At $17.33 million per season due to him having lower salaries earlier in the extension, Sanchez's contract still appears to be a bargain for Philadelphia — according to Spotrac, that $17.33 million AAV currently ranks 40th among all MLB starting pitchers, while Sanchez's total value of $107 million ranks 21st among all starters.