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- In baseball, a scoreless innings streak is the number of consecutive official innings in which a pitcher appears and allows no runs. Such a streak will...
- Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers set the MLB record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched. Over 59 consecutive innings, opposing hitters did not...
- third in ERA at 2.26. He finished the season with a record 59 consecutive scoreless innings pitched, breaking the mark of 58+2⁄3 innings, held by former Dodger...
- however, and won the next four games. In that stretch, they kept the Hawks scoreless for 29 consecutive innings, a ****an Series record. The championship was...
- when Rutgers pla**** Columbia on November 2, 1872. It was also the first scoreless tie in the history of the fledgling sport. Yale football starts the same...
- September 6, 2017, and he made his major league debut that night with two scoreless innings of relief against the Colorado Rockies. His first MLB strikeout...
- National Hockey League with Buffalo during the 1972–73 season, going scoreless. Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects...
- 25, against Loyola, Curry was held scoreless as Loyola constantly double-teamed him. It was Curry's only scoreless collegiate game and just his second...
- 14, Gilmartin got his first win, against the Braves, holding Atlanta scoreless through both the fifth and the sixth innings. He faced seven batters,...
- first MLB win. He struck out eight while allowing just three hits in five scoreless innings, retiring the last ten batters he faced. Yamamoto left his June...