When Yoshinobu Yamamoto faced off against Jackson Holliday for the fourth time in the Los Angeles Dodgers' second game in as many days against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Camden Yards, he was three strikes away from history.

After taking down the previous 26 batters he faced with relative ease, striking out 10 on 108 total pitches, Yamamoto went up 2-1 on the second baseman, but when his inside slider didn't quite break the way he wanted, a shot at history was almost certainly off the table, with the score suddenly 2-1 thanks to a solo bomb.

Now this has to be a first, right? When was the last time a pitcher came one out away from a no-hitter, regardless of the outcome? Well, according to Sportsnet Stats, one would have to go all the way back to June 17, 1923 , when Dazzy Vance of t

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