
"After losing four in a row and six of their last seven, the Dodgers ace was on the mound looking to put a stop to things. Thankfully, Yoshinobu Yamamoto was up to the task, twirling 8.2 no-hit innings before giving up a solo homer to Jackson Holliday to end that bid. The offense did manage to scrape across some runs to give him a lead, but the lack of insurance would cost them, as the pen absolutely melted down."
"Things didn't start great as Shohei Ohtani led off with a single but was erased by a double play, so the minimum went to the plate in the 1st. After a quiet 2nd, the slugger Miguel Rojas led the 3rd off by ripping a double down the line in left. Enrique Hernandez followed with a walk, and Ben Rortvedt successfully sacrificed to move them over. Ohtani then came up and grounded out, but it scored a run."
Yoshinobu Yamamoto dominated through 8.2 no-hit innings before allowing a solo home run to Jackson Holliday that ended the bid. The Dodgers produced three runs: a third-inning run on a Miguel Rojas double, Enrique Hernandez walk, Ben Rortvedt sacrifice and Shohei Ohtani groundout; a fifth-inning run after another Rojas double and a Mookie Betts infield single; and a seventh-inning run when Rortvedt singled and Betts hit a triple. The Dodgers failed to add insurance runs. With one out needed for the save, the Dodgers bullpen surrendered three runs and allowed a walk-off 4-3 loss to the Orioles.
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