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The hitter with the longest on-base streak in Major League Baseball is also the pitcher with the longest scoreless-inning streak in Major League Baseball.
That's not an April Fool's joke. That's Shohei Ohtani.
After Ohtani's first two-way game of the 2026 season last night -- when he pitched six shutout innings on the mound and went 1-for-3 with two walks at the plate -- the Dodgers superstar has reached base safely in 36 consecutive games going back to last season … and thrown 22 2/3 scoreless innings going back to last season.
Both of those streaks, incredibly, are the longest active regular-season streaks in baseball.
MLB's longest active on-base streaks
- Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers): 36 games
- Geraldo Perdomo (D-backs): 22 games
- Jonathan Aranda (Rays): 19 games
MLB's longest active scoreless-inning streaks
- Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers): 22 2/3 innings
- Mason Miller (Padres): 22 1/3 innings
- Max Fried (Yankees): 18 1/3 innings
Now, sure, Miller could leapfrog Ohtani between now and his next start, but we'll worry about that later. For right now, Shohei is king of both sides of the ball.
And guess what? Ohtani has a chance to set his own personal hitting record tonight when the Dodgers face the Guardians (8:20 p.m. ET/5:20 p.m. PT).
Ohtani's on-base streak, which goes all the way back to Aug. 24, 2025, is tied for the longest of his career. He had another 36-game streak from 2023-24, but if he gets on base today, his current streak will stand alone. His scoreless innings streak as a pitcher is already the longest of his career. Who knows how far he can take that one?
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