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What MLB team has the longest active streak since being no hit as a team?

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What MLB team has the longest active streak since being no hit as a team?

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  1. Believe it or not, as bad as they've been at times, the Chicago Cubs have the longest active streak.  It's been almost forty-three years since the great Sandy Koufax shut them down en route to a 1-0 Dodgers victory.  Here are the teams and the last time they were no-hit:

    BALTIMORE ORIOLES: 9/1/2007, Clay Buchholz (Boston Red Sox),10-0

    MILWAUKEE BREWERS:6/12/2007, Justin Verlander (Detroit Tigers), 4-0

    KANSAS CITY ROYALS: 5/19/2007, Jon Lester (Boston Red Sox), 7-0

    TEXAS RANGERS: 4/18/2007, Mark Buehrle (Chicago White Sox), 6-0

    ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS: 9/6/2006, Anibal Sanchez (Florida Marlins), 2-0

    ATLANTA BRAVES: 5/18/2004, Randy Johnson (Arizona Diamondbacks), 2-0 - PERFECT GAME

    NEW YORK YANKEES: 6/11/2003, six pitchers combined (Houston Astros), 8-0

    SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS: 4/27/2003, Kevin Millwood (Philadelphia Phillies), 1-0

    TAMPA BAY RAYS: 4/27/2002, Derek Lowe (Boston Red Sox), 10-0

    SAN DIEGO PADRES: 9/3/2001, Bud Smith (St. Louis Cardinals), 4-0

    LOS ANGELES ANGELS OF ANAHEIM: 9/11/1999, Eric Milton (Minnesota Twins), 7-0

    WASHINGTON NATIONALS (as Montreal Expos): 07/18/1999, David Cone (New York Yankees), 6-0 - PERFECT GAME

    MINNESOTA TWINS: 5/17/1998, David Wells (New York Yankees), 4-0 - PERFECT GAME

    HOUSTON ASTROS: 7/12/1997, Francisco Cordova/Ricardo Rincon (Pittsburgh Pirates), 3-0 ... Cordova threw a complete game, nine-inning no-hit shutout, but the Pirates failed to score until they put up three runs in the ninth to give Rincon the win

    COLORADO ROCKIES: 9/17/1996, Hideo Nomo (Los Angeles Dodgers), 9-0

    SEATTLE MARINERS: 5/14/1996, Dwight Gooden (New York Yankees), 2-0

    FLORIDA MARLINS: 7/14/1995, Ramon Martinez (Los Angeles Dodgers), 7-0

    LOS ANGELES DODGERS: 4/8/1994, Kent Mercker (Atlanta Braves) 6-0

    NEW YORK METS: 9/8/1993, Darryl Kile (Houston Astros), 7-1

    CLEVELAND INDIANS: 9/4/1993, Jim Abbott (New York Yankees), 4-0

    BOSTON RED SOX: 4/22/1993, Chris Bosio (Seattle Mariners), 2-0

    CHICAGO WHITE SOX: 8/26/1991, Bret Saberhagen (Kansas City Royals), 7-0

    OAKLAND ATHLETICS: 7/13/1991, four pitchers combined (Baltimore Orioles), 2-0

    TORONTO BLUE JAYS: 5/1/1991, Nolan Ryan (Texas Rangers), 3-0

    ST. LOUIS CARDINALS: 6/29/1990, Fernando Valenzuela (Los Angeles Dodgers), 6-0

    DETROIT TIGERS: 6/2/1990, Randy Johnson (Seattle Mariners), 2-0

    PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES: 4/16/1978, Bob Forsch (St. Louis Cardinals), 5-0

    PITTSBURGH PIRATES: 8/14/1971, Bob Gibson (St. Louis Cardinals), 11-0

    CINCINNATI REDS: 6/23/1971, Rick Wise (Philadelphia Phillies), 4-0

    CHICAGO CUBS: 9/9/1965. Sandy Koufax (Los Angeles Dodgers), 1-0

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