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D-backs' Ildemaro Vargas extends 23-game hit streak, tied for second longest to start MLB season since 1940 - Yahoo Sports

Andy Backstrom Contributing writer Thu, April 30, 2026 at 10:40 PM UTC · 2 min read

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Ildemaro Vargas of the Arizona Diamondbacks extends his 23-game hit streak, which is tied for the second longest to start an MLB season since 1940. The 34-year-old veteran utility infielder is having one of the best stories in baseball this season.

D-backs' Ildemaro Vargas extends 23-game hit streak, tied for second longest to start MLB season since 1940 - Yahoo Sports

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Ildemaro Vargas is one of the best stories in baseball right now. The veteran utility infielder is 34 years old, and he’s in what’s technically his fourth stint with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

He’s also MLB’s batting average leader and the architect of three historic hitting streaks.

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Although the D-backs suffered a 13-1 defeat to the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday, stomaching a sixth loss in their past nine games, the switch-hitting Vargas stacked two more hits. He’s notched a hit in each of his 23 outings this season and now is tied for the second longest hit streak to start a season since 1940, according to MLB.com’s Sarah Langs.

He’s matched the mark Édgar Rentería set in 2006 with the Atlanta Braves. Rentería wound up making his fifth and final All-Star team that season.

Vargas needs to hit safely in seven more games to tie Ron LeFlore for the longest such streak. LeFlore opened the 1976 campaign with a hit in the first 30 games he played for the Detroit Tigers that year, in which he earned All-Star recognition for the first and only time in his career.

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As for Vargas’ second hit streak, well, that one dates back to last season. Since 2025, he’s tallied a hit in 26 consecutive appearances. That’s the longest active streak in the big leagues, and it’s tied for the longest ever by a Venezuelan player. Wilson Ramos, then a catcher for the New York Mets, accomplished that feat during the 2019 season.

Vargas’ third hit streak has a place in D-backs history, as he’s hit safely in 19 straight road outings, according to the Arizona Republic, which reported Thursday that, in continuing