Team USA's Mason Miller Stuns with Record-Breaking Pitching Streak

Amid an astounding 272-pitch hitless streak, Team USA's Mason Miller is redefining domination on the mound across the WBC and beyond.

Mason Miller is on an absolute tear on the mound, and it's no surprise given his blazing fastball that tops the charts. Looking back at his performance with the San Diego Padres and his stint with Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, Miller has crafted a remarkable streak-272 pitches without allowing a single hit. That's the kind of stat that turns heads and drops jaws.

According to Codify Baseball, Miller's streak spans the 2025 regular season, postseason, and the 2026 WBC. Imagine facing a pitcher who hasn't given up a hit in that many pitches-it's like trying to hit a ghost.

In the WBC, Miller has been electric, pitching 4.0 innings and striking out 10 batters, with just two walks. Before that, he was just as dominant in the postseason with the Padres, throwing 2.2 innings across two games, racking up eight strikeouts, and allowing no walks-just a single hit batter.

The last time a batter managed to get a hit off Miller was back on September 6. Since then, he's been untouchable. In his final nine regular-season appearances for San Diego, he pitched 10.0 innings, struck out 21, and issued only four walks.

The last player to sneak a hit past Miller? That would be the aptly named Warming Bernabel of the Colorado Rockies, who squeezed a grounder through the right side with two outs in the eighth inning on that September day. Since then, Miller has been a force of nature, leaving batters flailing and fans in awe.