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Dodgers’ No-Hit Bid Shattered on Holliday Homer as Orioles Walk Off; Ohtani, Kershaw Lead Rebound Win

The collapse trimmed Los Angeles’ NL West lead, intensifying concern about its late-inning relief.

Overview

  • With two outs in the ninth, Jackson Holliday homered to end Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s no-hit bid; the right-hander finished 8 2/3 innings with 10 strikeouts and two walks.
  • Blake Treinen entered with a 3-1 lead and recorded no outs, allowing a double, a hit batter, two walks and a wild pitch; his ERA jumped from 2.84 to 4.26, and he accepted blame for the loss.
  • Baltimore rallied for four runs in the ninth to win 4-3, with a bases-loaded walk to Colton Cowser preceding Emmanuel Rivera’s two-run walk-off single.
  • Los Angeles ended a five-game skid the next day with a 5-2 victory as Shohei Ohtani homered twice and Clayton Kershaw delivered 5 2/3 strong innings; rookie Jack Dreyer secured his third save.
  • The swing of results cut the Dodgers’ division edge to one game and ended the Orioles’ five-game winning streak, leaving questions about the Dodgers’ late-inning reliability.