As a baseball fan, you certainly know that the longest hitting streak in the Major Leagues is 56 games, by Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees in 1941.
As a Cubs fan, you may know that the longest hitting.
Tony Gonsolin lasted five scoreless innings, the longest start by a Dodgers pitcher all week, Mookie Betts put the game away with a three-run home run in the eighth inning. James Outman made a home-run-saving catch, and Chris Taylor’s run-scoring double gave the Dodgers the lead.
Outfielder Trayce Thompson is in the worst slump of his career, with no hits in his last 28 at-bats, one of the longest Dodgers hitless streaks of the 2000s.