Blake Treinen's reaction to struggling after Yoshinobu Yamamoto's no-hit bid
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Blake Treinen's reaction to struggling after Yoshinobu Yamamoto's no-hit bid
"There's really no words. You're paid to be a profession and at least throw strikes. I didn't do that, and it cost one of the better outings I've ever seen in my career with Yama. He deserves better than that, offense deserves better than that. Just really sucks to be on that end of it. I put Tanner in a tough position where he's key holed to have to throw strikes and great pitches."
"Yoshinobu Yamamoto was one out away from throwing the first no-hitter of his career when he surrendered a home run to Jackson Holliday. That marked the end of the road for Yamamoto at a career-high 112 pitches. The Los Angeles Dodgers held a 3-1 lead over the Baltimore Orioles and needed just one out to snap their four-game losing streak."
Yoshinobu Yamamoto carried a no-hitter into the ninth inning before surrendering a home run to Jackson Holliday with one out remaining, ending his outing at a career-high 112 pitches. The Dodgers led 3-1 and needed one out to snap a four-game losing streak. Reliever Blake Treinen entered, immediately allowed a double, hit a batter and issued a walk to load the bases, then walked another batter to force in a run. Tanner Scott then entered and yielded the walk-off hit. The loss extended the Dodgers' losing streak to five games. Treinen has missed time with right forearm tightness and has struggled since returning.
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