This Day In Dodgers History: Matt Kemp Scores Only Run Despite Angels' No-Hitter
Briefly

On June 28, 2008, the Los Angeles Dodgers famously defeated the Los Angeles Angels 1-0, marking a rare instance in MLB history where a team won without a hit. Matt Kemp's run, facilitated by errors from pitchers Jered Weaver and Jose Arredondo, was all the Dodgers needed to secure the victory. This marked only the fifth occurrence since 1900 where a team won under such unusual circumstances, highlighting the game’s unpredictability and the Dodgers' adept defensive plays and timely opportunities.
"The Dodgers became only the fifth team in the Modern Era to win a game without getting a hit, showcasing an extraordinary triumph despite offensive shortcomings."
"Weaver's error allowed Kemp to reach safely, and a subsequent misthrow by Mathis allowed him to reach third base—significant missteps that ultimately cost the Angels the game."
Read at Dodger Blue
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