In first game after nixed trade, Mejia extends streak to 43

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In his first game since nearly being traded to the Brewers in a package for Jonathan Lucroy, Indians prospect Francisco Mejia wasted no time in extendeding his hit streak to 43 consecutive games when he lined a single to right field in his first at-bat for Class A Advanced Lynchburg against Potomac on Monday.

With his first-inning single, Mejia’s streak is the eighth-longest in Minor League history, and the longest in the Minors since James McOwen hit in 45 straight for High Desert in 2009.

On Saturday, the Indians and Brewers agreed on a trade that would have sent Mejia and two more of Cleveland’s Top 30 Prospects — shortstop Yu-Cheng Chang and outfielder Greg Allen — along with reliever Shawn Armstrong to Milwaukee for Lucroy. The deal was nixed on Sunday, though, when Lucroy exercised his no-trade clause. Mejia and Chang were both held out of the Hillcats’ lineup on Sunday but were back in the lineup on Monday night, hours after the non-waiver Trade Deadline passed.

Entering Monday’s game, Mejia had posted a .382/.406/.606 slash line, with 10 doubles, two triples, eight homers and 37 RBIs during his streak, which began over two months ago, on May 27.

Longest Minor League hitting streaks Player Games Year Joe Wilhoit 69 1919 Joe DiMaggio 61 1933 Roman Mejias 55 1954 Otto Pahlman 50 1922 Jack Ness 49 1915 Harry Chozen 49 1945 James McOwen 45 2009 Francisco Mejia 43 2016 Brandon Watson 43 2007 Eddie Marshall 43 1935 Orlando Moreno 43 1947 Howie Bedell 43 1961 Jack Lelivelt 42 1912 Herbert Chapman 42 1950 Ducky Detweiler 40 1942 Frosty Kennedy 40 1953

The MiLB hit streak record is 69, set by Joe Wilhoit in 1919. Joe DiMaggio, whose big league record hit streak of 56 games is being celebrated for its 75th anniversary this season, had a 61-game Minor League hit streak in 1933, second-longest of all-time.

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Perhaps most impressive in Mejia’s current run is how he’s hurdled major obstacles that could’ve potentially led to a hitless …

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