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Cristopher Sánchez is on another level. We're witnessing one of the greatest pitching runs of all time -- and he's still going!
A 44 2/3-inning scoreless streak is insane. Not allowing a run for a month is insane. Breaking Grover Cleveland Alexander's 115-year-old Phillies record is insane. But that's where we're at with the Phillies ace and 2026 Cy Young favorite.
Let's go over to Phillies reporter Paul Casella, who explains five ways Sánchez is making history on the mound.
1) Climbing the all-time leaderboard
Sánchez now has the seventh-longest scoreless-inning streak within a single season in the Live Ball Era (since 1920) -- and the second longest by a lefty:
- Orel Hershiser: 59 IP (1988)
- Don Drysdale: 58 IP (1968)
- Bob Gibson: 47 IP (1968)
- Zack Greinke: 45 2/3 IP (2015)
- Carl Hubbell: 45 1/3 IP (1933) (only other LHP)
- Sal Maglie: 45 IP (1950)
- Cristopher Sánchez: 44 2/3 IP (active)
2) A full scoreless month
Sánchez made five starts in May, pitched 39 innings and allowed zero runs. He and Hershiser are the only true starters in MLB history to record a full scoreless month -- Hershiser pitched an incredible 55 scoreless innings in September 1988 during his MLB-record scoreless run.
3) Five straight scoreless starts
Sánchez has made five consecutive scoreless starts of at least seven innings. He's only the sixth pitcher in the Modern Era (since 1900) to do so, joining Hershiser (six straight in 1988), Don Drysdale (six in 1968), Brandon Webb (five in 2007), Bob Gibson (five in 1968) and Doc White (five in 1904).
4) 45 strikeouts, zero runs
In his five scoreless May starts, Sánchez also racked up 45 K's. Even Hershiser "only" struck out 34 in September 1988. And the only other pitcher on record with at least 45 strikeouts and zero runs allowed over any span of five starts was Chris Sale with the 2018 Red Sox.
5) Best start to a season in Phils history?
Sánchez leads the Majors with a 1.47 ERA this season. (Shohei Ohtani's 0.82 ERA doesn't qualify because he hasn't pitched enough innings.) He's also second with 95 strikeouts, behind only fellow Cy Young contender Jacob Misiorowski. That might be the best season-opening stretch by any Phillies pitcher ever. The only others with a sub-1.50 ERA and 95-plus K's over any 12-game span: co-ace Zack Wheeler (2025) and Hall of Famer Steve Carlton (1980).