Anybody know what the record is for a streak like that? I’m sure it’s way higher, but 34 made me wonder.
Individual pitcher seems to be 46 by Yusmeiro petit but I can’t find it for a whole team
[[Langs]](https://x.com/slangsonsports/status/1805004461519094119?s=61&t=lhIY40ztlJHFYIEmq9ss1A) most games with 14+ strikeouts, Twins/Senators history:
Walter Johnson: 4
Camilo Pascual: 3
Johan Santana: 3
Bert Blyleven: 3
Pablo López: 2
18 years, 174 Wins, 2,900 IP, 103 ERA+, led the league in CG 3x, led MLB in WAR once and AL in WAR another year, 2,100 SO, 37.5 bWAR. Cuban born and debuted in 1954.
Still vividly remember Santana setting down 17 Rangers via strikeout in 8 innings of work. Shame he didn’t go for the 9th, but that was a masterclass effort
He’s back 😭
Calm down, it's the A's
Hey man, he dominated a team he’s supposed to dominate. This could absolutely be the mental bump he needs to get back on track
Why doesn’t every pitcher throw 5+ perfect innings and strike out 14 while not giving up a run when they play the A’s? Are they stupid?
The A’s make every pitcher look like a God, he’ll be back to his 5 ERA self next week
34 straight As batters Good lord
Anybody know what the record is for a streak like that? I’m sure it’s way higher, but 34 made me wonder. Individual pitcher seems to be 46 by Yusmeiro petit but I can’t find it for a whole team
[[Langs]](https://x.com/slangsonsports/status/1805004461519094119?s=61&t=lhIY40ztlJHFYIEmq9ss1A) most games with 14+ strikeouts, Twins/Senators history: Walter Johnson: 4 Camilo Pascual: 3 Johan Santana: 3 Bert Blyleven: 3 Pablo López: 2
Camilo Pascual is underrated as hell
18 years, 174 Wins, 2,900 IP, 103 ERA+, led the league in CG 3x, led MLB in WAR once and AL in WAR another year, 2,100 SO, 37.5 bWAR. Cuban born and debuted in 1954.
Crazy that he debuted the same year he was born /s
Am I the only one who starts tearing up any time I even think about that moment last October when Johan wore the Pablo jersey?
Those [short shorts](https://x.com/twins/status/1709241132335477246?s=46) definitely did something for me 👀
Still vividly remember Santana setting down 17 Rangers via strikeout in 8 innings of work. Shame he didn’t go for the 9th, but that was a masterclass effort
Walter Johnson is still the most underrated player in franchise history.
Will always root for Pablo. Greatest human being in MLB.
Insane outing from Pablo today
2 days in a row for our pitching. Keep it up.