Dodgers lose 2 no-hit bids in 9th inning in span of 3 days
Orioles' Jackson Holliday broke up Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto's no-hitter with home run in ninth inning.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have come so close not once, but twice, to completing MLB’s first no-hitter of the 2025 season in a span of three days.
In the Dodgers' 3-1 win over the Colorado Rockies on Monday at Dodger Stadium, they took a combined no-hitter into the ninth inning.
Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow threw seven no-hit innings, striking out 11 batters and walking two. While he didn’t allow a hit, Glasnow did give up a run in the second inning on one of his walks.
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Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow celebrates after striking out Colorado Rockies Ezequiel Tovar to end the top of the seventh inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles, California, on Sept. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Glasnow walked Rockies left fielder Jordan Beck, who then stole second base. Beck advanced to third on a flyout and later scored on a sacrifice fly.
The Dodgers turned to Blake Treinen in the eighth inning, and he pitched a hitless frame, striking out one.
In the ninth inning, the Dodgers brought in closer Tanner Scott to try and complete the combined no-hitter, but Scott gave up a hit to the first batter he faced. Second baseman Ryan Ritter ripped a double just over the outstretched arm of left fielder Alex Call for the Rockies' first hit.
Scott retired the next three Rockies hitters to close out the win.
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Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Tanner Scott throws to the plate during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies