At one point, Maine retired seven batters in a row.
Mendoza seems like a better option after following Rogers by retiring seven in a row.
He gave up a single to the first batter, and then retired the next twenty-seven in a row.
He retired 21 in a row before the ninth as Columbus won, 3-0.
He retired 11 in a row from the third inning through the sixth.
Anderson retired four in a row, but the sixth inning started with a double, a walk and a single.
At one point he retired 16 batters in a row.
He retired the first 3 in a row, then 6, 9, 15, 18 and 20 straight.
The record was 41; Buehrle retired 45 in a row.
He then retired the next 15 in a row, including six strikeouts.