Dodgers flirt with another no-hitter, but this time they hang on to beat Rockies
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Dodgers flirt with another no-hitter, but this time they hang on to beat Rockies
"Tyler Glasnow was brilliant over seven no-hit innings, striking out 11. Reliever Blake Treinen pitched a perfect eighth before Ryan Ritter broke up the no-hitter by lining Tanner Scott 's third pitch to left field for a double. The ball appeared catchable off the bat, but left fielder Alex Call turned the wrong way, costing him any chance to make a play."
"Glasnow left after 105 pitches. He walked two. It was the second straight start in which Glasnow hadn't given up a hit through at least six innings. Glasnow (2-3) struck out the side in the first - although he needed 18 pitches to do it - and again in the sixth. In between, he gave up a second-inning run on Jordan Beck's leadoff walk, a stolen base and two long outs, the second Kyle Farmer's sacr"
The Dodgers carried a combined no-hit bid into the ninth inning and secured a 3-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies. Tyler Glasnow delivered seven no-hit innings with 11 strikeouts and exited after 105 pitches with two walks. Blake Treinen tossed a perfect eighth before Ryan Ritter doubled on Tanner Scott's third pitch in the ninth, breaking the no-hitter; Alex Call misread the ball and missed a play. Scott then retired the side to end the game. Mookie Betts provided a tiebreaking two-run single in the seventh for the Dodgers' 80th win. Yoshinobu Yamamoto was one out from a no-hitter Saturday but surrendered a home run to Jackson Holliday and the bullpen allowed three more runs in a 4-3 loss.
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