LOS ANGELES -- The scuffling Los Angeles Dodgers came oh-so-close to throwing a no-hitter for the second time in three games. Tyler Glasnow and Blake Treinen did not allow a hit to the Colorado Rockies through eight innings on Monday night. Their bid for Major League Baseball's first no-hitter of the season was broken up on Ryan Ritter's double to left field against Tanner Scott leading off the ninth. The Dodgers rallied for a 3-1 victory that kept them one game ahead of San Diego in the NL West race. “It would’ve been nice,” Glasnow said of the potential no-hitter, “but it doesn't matter.” Glasnow struck out 11 and walked two on 105 pitches — one off his season high — 65 for strikes over seven innings in his first career start against Colorado. “He was fantastic all night,” manager Dave R
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