Wade Davis set a franchise record for the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night when he converted his 27th consecutive save.

"To have the record here is pretty impressive," Joe Maddon said. "He's a pitcher. He has a starting pitcher's mentality as a closer. He has weapons for righties or lefties. It doesn't matter the hitter. Good for him because that [record] will probably last for a while."

Davis didn't stick around to discuss the feat with the media.

He is now 27-for-27 in save attempts this season. He the only pitcher with more than three saves or more that hasn't blown one in 2017.