Recap: Dodgers Walk-Off Diamondbacks To End Losing Streak, Yoshinobu Yamamoto Has No-Hit Bid
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers broke their four-game losing streak with a thrilling walk-off win against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivered a stellar performance, pitching seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts, nearly achieving a no-hitter. After a narrow lead maintained by the bullpen, the Dodgers rallied from a two-run deficit in the 10th inning, ultimately clinching a 4-3 victory through a sacrifice fly by Max Muncy. This win was vital for the Dodgers to regain momentum as the season progresses, showcasing both pitching and late-game resilience.
Alex Vesia entered in the eighth inning after Yamamoto's day ended, but he ran into some immediate trouble after allowing a leadoff double to Geraldo Perdomo.
On his career-high 110th pitch of the game, Yamamoto struck out Pavin Smith to end the threat and keep the Dodgers in the lead.
Read at Dodger Blue
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