BALTIMORE -- Blame Yoshinobu Yamamoto ’s pitch selection. Blame Jackson Holliday for having the nerve to take a home-run swing. Blame the architects who designed Oriole Park at Camden Yards’ cozy confines, when 20 of 30 MLB parks would have held the long ball.

But you can stop blaming outfielder Andy Pages for not attempting a spectacular home run-robbing grab to save Yamamoto's no-hit bid on Saturday night, which died with Holliday’s Statcast-projected 362-foot solo shot to commence a historic Orioles rally and a heartbreaking 4-3 Dodgers defeat .

Pages didn’t have a chance.

Fans unfamiliar with Camden Yards -- and even some who know the ballpark well -- may have watched the replay of Holliday’s homer puzzled at why Pages pulled up a few feet short of the wall.

But the camera an

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