Not one, not two, not three, but four no-hitters in a row by a New Hampshire high school junior is the talk of the baseball world. Oyster River High School’s Brennan Oxford threw his fourth straight no-hitter Thursday in a win over Hollis-Brookline. To make it even sweeter, Oxford struck out the side in the seventh inning and finished with 13 strikeouts. “It was probably the best of the four,” Oxford told Fosters.com, “but still not good enough. I expect a lot out of myself. I had a few walks, so there is always something to work on.” USA Today reports Oxford has gone 30 ⅔ innings without giving up a hit, and has 46 strikeouts with only 13 walks during the four no-hitters. Oxford, who is set to join Wake Forest in 2018, is two no-hitters away from tying the national record of consecutive no-hitters by a high school pitcher that was set back in 1961. He'll look to continue his streak on Friday when the Bobcats take on Kingswood Regional High School.

Not one, not two, not three, but four no-hitters in a row by a New Hampshire high school junior is the talk of the baseball world.

Oyster River High School’s Brennan Oxford threw his fourth straight no-hitter Thursday in a win over Hollis-Brookline. To make it even sweeter, Oxford struck out the side in the seventh inning and finished with 13 strikeouts.


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Jr. Brennen Oxford's tosses 4th straight no hitter in 6-0 win over Hollis, yes I said 4th straight! @mwhaley25 @MikeZhe603 @WMUR9_Sports pic.twitter.com/39DTnTGj8M — OR Bobcats (@ORBobcats) May 18, 2017

“It was probably the best of the four,” Oxford told Fosters.com, “but still not good enough. I expect a lot out of myself. I had a few walks, so there is always something to work on.”

USA Today reports Oxford has gone 30 ⅔ innings without giving up a hit, and has 46 strikeouts with only 13 walks during the four no-hitters.

Oxford, who is set to join Wake Forest in 2018, is two no-hitters away from tying the national record of consecutive no-hitters by a high school pitcher that was set back in 1961.

He'll look to continue his streak on Friday when the Bobcats take on Kingswood Regional High School.