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Yankee History: The longest scoreless Yankee pitching career

As he is not some magical wizard who could keep an 0.00 ERA forever, Luis Gil’s scoreless streak to start his major league career ended Wednesday against the Blue Jays. Funnily enough, despite walking seven batters, he hadn’t allowed any runs when he was pulled in the fourth inning, but the three runners he left on base scored after he left. However, he officially pitched 19 innings before allowing a run, setting a record for a pitcher at the start of their Yankee career.

While Gil will not end his Yankee career scoreless, there are 30 pitchers who have done that.