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Mason Miller Extends Scoreless Run to MLB’s Longest Active Streak

The closer's 25 2/3 straight scoreless innings now constitute MLB's longest active streak.

Overview

  • Miller has not allowed a run since Aug. 5, 2025, his second Padres outing after a trade from Oakland, a span now at 25 2/3 scoreless innings.
  • To open 2026, he has four saves in San Diego’s four wins and has struck out 11 of 15 batters, including nine in a row.
  • During the streak, opponents are 5-for-79 with all singles, and nearly 60% of plate appearances have ended in strikeouts.
  • He is eight innings shy of Cla Meredith’s 2006 Padres record of 33 2/3 consecutive scoreless frames, which Elias lists as the franchise mark.
  • Codify reports 53 strikeouts over his last 24 regular-season games with no runs allowed, which the firm says is a first in recorded MLB history.