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Padres' Mason Miller is on most dominant pitching run in MLB history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Mason Miller is on the most absurdly dominant run of pitching in MLB history.
The San Diego Padres' superstar relief pitcher allowed two runs on August 5, 2025. He hasn't allowed a run since.
That includes the postseason, and the World Baseball Classic.
Miller did get scored upon in Spring Training, but that seriously doesn't count.
Just his regular season stats since then are absurd.
Miller has had 26 outings and 28.1 innings pitched.
He's allowed just four hits to go with the no runs.
He has 61 strikeouts, which works out to 19.4 strikeouts per nine innings.
And his WHIP in that stretch is 0.49.
Mason Miller allowed 2 runs in his 2nd appearance as a Padre on 8/5/25. Since that date:
26 appearances
28.1 IP
4 Hits
0 ER
61 K’s (19.4 K/9)
0.49 WHIP
This is absolutely all-time stuff pic.twitter.com/77YsJ6uOkp
— AT (@BaseballWRLD_) April 5, 2026
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The Padres knew Miller was one of the best relievers on the planet when they traded for him from the Athletics, but last season, they made him their setup man rather than upset the rhythm of their bullpen further.
With the closer job open for this season, Miller stepped right in. It was a clearly logical decision.
At this point, there's no one better. Miller is on a totally other planet.
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