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Orioles Walk Off 4-3 After Holliday Ends Yamamoto’s Near No-Hitter

The ninth-inning rally underscored the Dodgers’ bullpen vulnerability on a night honoring Cal Ripken Jr.’s Ironman milestone.

Overview

  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto carried a no-hit bid to two outs in the ninth before Jackson Holliday homered, finishing with 10 strikeouts on a career-high 112 pitches and only two walks.
  • After the homer, Yamamoto exited to a standing ovation as Blake Treinen entered and, without recording an out, allowed a double, hit a batter and issued two walks, including a bases-loaded walk to make it 3-2.
  • Tanner Scott then surrendered Emmanuel Rivera’s bases-loaded, two-run single for Baltimore’s 4-3 walk-off, marking the Orioles’ second straight game-ending hit against Los Angeles.
  • The defeat extended the Dodgers’ losing streak to five games, tightened the NL West race, and kept MLB without a no-hitter in 2025.
  • The game unfolded before a sellout crowd during ceremonies marking the 30th anniversary of Cal Ripken Jr.’s 2,131st consecutive game at Camden Yards.