Dodgers' Yamamoto Loses No-Hit Bid on Peters' Leadoff Homer for the White Sox in the 9th Inning
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto's perfect game bid against the Chicago White Sox ended on Saturday after a Mookie Betts error in the 8th inning.
- Entering Saturday's game in Chicago, the 27-year-old Yamamoto was chasing history while leading the Dodgers' pitching staff, having retired 45 consecutive batters.
- During the outing, the Japanese right-hander threw a season-high 109 pitches, 74 for strikes, while recording seven strikeouts through the first 7 innings.
- Following the home run by Tristan Peters on a 96.6 mph fastball, Yamamoto was replaced by Alex Vesia, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd.
- The Dodgers secured a 7-0 lead entering the ninth, reflecting the team's dominance in the West during Yamamoto's third season with Los Angeles.
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Mookie Betts’ error ends Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s bid for perfect game
CHICAGO – Yoshinobu Yamamoto sauntered through the Los Angeles Dodgers clubhouse Saturday morning before a day that could have been etched in baseball history. He popped his head into the manager’s office, said hello, and exuded a calm that would last through what was one out shy of the greatest stretch of consecutive retired batters in Major League Baseball history. The post Mookie Betts’ error ends Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s bid for perfect game app…
Yoshinobu Yamamoto loses no-hit bid in 9th, but Dodgers rout White Sox
Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s no-hit and shutout bids were broken up by Tristan Peters’ homer leading off the bottom of the ninth, but the Los Angeles Dodgers cruised past the host Chicago White Sox 7-1 on Saturday. The post Yoshinobu Yamamoto loses no-hit bid in 9th, but Dodgers rout White Sox appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
Yamamoto's no-hit bid ends in 9th as Dodgers win
In front of a sellout crowd of 37,832 at Rate Field, Japanese right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto carried a no-hit bid into the ninth inning, sending the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 7-1 win over the Chicago White Sox, as the starter improved to 7-4 this season.
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