The Dodgers were one strike away from celebrating Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s first no-hitter in the majors. Instead, they walked off the field in disbelief after one of the most stunning collapses of the season.

Yamamoto, who has been among the Cy Young Award candidates, dominated the Orioles for 8 2/3 innings, holding them hitless and striking out 10. But with two outs in the ninth, Jackson Holliday broke it up with a solo home run to right. That moment spoiled history and opened the door for a nightmare finish.

Blake Treinen came on in relief and couldn’t stop the bleeding. After a walk and back-to-back singles, the Dodgers turned to Tanner Scott, who already had a rough outing in the series. This time, he gave up Emmanuel Rivera’s two-run walk-off single to complete Baltimore’s 4-3 comeback

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