The Los Angeles Dodgers were cruising in Saturday’s matchup against the Baltimore Orioles . After four straight losses, LA was riding Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s arm to a victory. The Dodgers ace was nearly flawless through 8.2 innings. Then everything fell apart. Yamamoto became the first pitcher in over 100 years to lose a no-hitter with two outs in the ninth inning.
Handed a 3-1 lead and needing just one out, the Dodgers’ bullpen turned disappointment into catastrophe. The Orioles rallied for four runs in the ninth and walked off Los Angeles for the second straight game.
While manager Dave Roberts had “no complaints” following the devastating defeat, Blake Treinen was not so forgiving of his performance. “I had to get one flippin’ out, I didn’t do it… That’s a pretty low point fo