The Cleveland Indians have equalled an American League baseball record 20th-straight win, beating the Detroit Tigers 2-0 to continue their amazing streak.
Ace pitcher Corey Kluber tossed a complete game shutout to set off a celebration on Tuesday at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
Cleveland's run ties the 2002 Oakland Athletics whose own 20-game run inspired the movie 'Moneyball', which focused on the team's use of analytics to recruit players and overcome a restricted budget.
The Indians (89-56) have a stranglehold on first place in the AL Central and are the talk of the majors.
They will host Detroit on Wednesday and bid to reach the Major League record of 21 consecutive wins set by the 1935 Chicago Cubs.
The 1916 New York Giants played the most games without a loss, with 26, but recorded one tie during the stretch.
Elsewhere, Milwaukee beat Pittsburgh 5-2, Cleveland accounted for Detroit 2-0, Tampa Bay defeated the New York Yankees 2-1, Boston belted Oakland 11-1, Toronto edged Baltimore 3-2, Atlanta thrashed Washington 8-0 and Kansas City downed the Chicago White Sox 4-3.
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