Mason Miller set a Padres franchise record with 34 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings in San Diego’s 6-4 win over the Diamondbacks in Mexico City.
Mason Miller turned another scoreless inning into Padres history on April 25, breaking the franchise record for consecutive scoreless innings in San Diego’s 6-4 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks in Mexico City.
MLB’s official coverage and AP syndication confirmed that Miller’s scoreless streak reached 34 2/3 innings, surpassing Cla Meredith’s previous Padres mark of 33 2/3 innings from 2006. The streak dates back to Aug. 5, 2025, according to AP reporting.
Miller worked a perfect ninth inning to earn his 10th save and close out the win. MLB’s official highlight and interview also confirmed the record-setting performance.
The record is the latest sign of how quickly Miller has become one of the most dominant late-inning arms in the game. The immediate question now is how long he can keep the streak going.
The record-setting moment
The Padres had to rally to win in Mexico City, but Miller’s closing inning became the night’s defining individual performance. His scoreless streak moved him past a franchise record that had stood for nearly two decades.
What it means next
For San Diego, Miller’s run adds a stabilizing edge to the back end of the bullpen. For Miller, the streak now becomes the number to watch every time he takes the mound.
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