EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsPHILADELPHIA -- Phillies ace Cristopher Sanchez breezed through four scoreless innings against the San Diego Padres on Wednesday night to extend his consecutive shutout innings streak to 48 2/3, good for third on the career list.In the top of the seventh, though, that streak came to an end just shy of 51 innings when Ty France got on base with a double and Jackson Merrill singled to drive him in for the Padres first run of the night.The streak of 50 2/3 innings is the longest ever by a left-handed pitcher and was the first run given up by Snchez since April 30. The Phillies were leading 3-1 when Sanchez left the mound and held on to win the game 3-2.The Los Angeles Dodgers' Orel Hershiser, with a record 59 straight scoreless innings in 1988, and Don Drysdale with 58 in 1968 are ahead of Snchez on the list dating to the start of the Live Ball Era in 1920.Sanchez struck out Fernando Tatis Jr. and set the Padres' side down in order in the first Wednesday night to pass Carl Hubbell and become the career leader among left-handers. He then fanned Xander Bogaerts in the second inning, and Jase Bowen in the third to keep the game scoreless.The 29-year-old Sanchez also passed Sal Maglie, Zack Greinke, and Bob Gibson on the shutout streak list since 1920. He surpassed Gibson's 47 consecutive shutout innings in the same 1968 season as Drysdale, dubbed the year of the pitcher.Sanchez -- throwing a changeup that averages 86.5 mph and holding hitters to a .153 average -- hasn't been in any serious jeopardy of allowing a run since permitting two runs in the first inning of a 3-2 Phillies win over the Giants on April 30.He worked seven shutout innings in his last start against the Padres to eclipse the Phillies' franchise record of 41 innings, set in 1911 by Grover Cleveland Alexander."You don't get to see things like this very often," Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly said before Wednesday's game. "It's one of those things that's not happened very often. It's hard to categorize it. I don't know if I've seen anything that's really been better than this."Sanchez entered the game against the Padres with a 6-2 record and an MLB-low 1.47 ERA. He has thrown at least seven shutout innings in five straight starts."At some point this year, he's going to give up a run," Mattingly said. "I'd love to see him break the record. He's pitching great, he's handling it."Sanchez was named NL pitcher of the month for May earlier Wednesday. He went 4-0 and struck out 45 -- with only three walks -- over 39 innings in the month."It's pretty cool what he's doing," Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper said before the game. "Lot of punch-outs, as well, so that helps us on defense."He was the NL Cy Young Award runner-up in 2025 when he went 13-5 with a 2.50 ERA and struck out 212 in 202 innings. Sanchez signed with the Tampa Bay Rays as an international free agent in 2013 and was traded to the Phillies six years later for infielder Curtis Mead in a little-noticed offseason transaction. He made his big-league debut in 2021."I remember they were talking about releasing him in 2020," Harper said. "I've seen it from the jump, just kind of the way he approaches it. Just super special."Drysdale threw a major-league record six straight shutouts as part of his streak from May 14- June 8, 1968. Hershiser pitched six scoreless starts in September 1988 as part of his record-breaking streak. Hershiser, now a broadcaster for the Dodgers, said last week he was fine if Snchez broke his record."I'm pulling for anybody to have a life-changing moment," Hershiser said.Information from The Associated Press and ESPN Research was used in this report.
Read More
TakeSporty
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by TakeSporty.
Publisher: ESPN

Recent Articles

Get Updates on Current Happenings instantly

Get Updates on Current Happenings instantly