With another scoreless outing, Luis Gil is now the first pitcher—since 1893—to throw 4.2 scoreless innings in each of his first three career appearances.
Think of how many pitchers have toed the rubber on a big-league mound over the last century. Gil is the first ever to accomplish that feat, per Elias.
If that's not impressive enough, get this. The phenom's 15.2 scoreless inning streak is now the second longest by a Yankee in franchise history, trailing only Slow Joe Doyle and his career-opening 18 scoreless inning streak in 1906.
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