Overview
- Jackson Holliday ended Yoshinobu Yamamoto's bid with a two-out homer in the ninth, capping an 8 2/3-inning, 10-strikeout, 112-pitch gem that previously allowed only two walks.
- After the homer, Blake Treinen yielded a double, hit a batter, threw a wild pitch and issued two walks, forcing in a run before Tanner Scott gave up Emmanuel Rivera's two-run walk-off single for a 4-3 Orioles win.
- Treinen accepted blame for the collapse, saying he "had to get one flippin' out" and "didn't do it," while manager Dave Roberts defended the team's effort and said he had "no complaints."
- There still has not been a no-hitter in Major League Baseball in 2025, and new review angles indicated right fielder Andy Pages had no realistic chance to catch Holliday's drive.
- The defeat was the Dodgers' fifth straight and seventh in eight games, trimming their NL West lead to one game over the Padres entering Sunday.