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Zac Gallen sets National League record


In his first 19 career Major League games, Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher has not allowed more than three earned runs in any of them, surpassing Montreal’s Steve Rogers for the National League record he set in 1973-74. The Major League record belongs to Aaron Sele, who started his career with 21 such starts for the Red Sox in 1993-94. (MLB.com)

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Zac Gallen sets National League record