Overview
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto carried a no-hitter for 8 2/3 innings with 10 strikeouts and two walks before Jackson Holliday homered on his 112th pitch.
- Taken out after the homer, Yamamoto was followed by Blake Treinen, who allowed a double, hit a batter, issued two walks and was charged with three runs.
- Tanner Scott relieved with the bases loaded and gave up Emmanuel Rivera’s two-run single to center for Baltimore’s walk-off win.
- Treinen apologized postgame for failing to record the final out, while Dave Roberts said the veteran had a bad night after leaning on him to finish.
- The near-miss came on a night honoring Cal Ripken Jr.’s Ironman anniversary; outlets noted the rarity of a Dodgers no-hitter broken up with two outs in the ninth, last reported in 1923, and MLB still has no no-hitter in 2025.