Yamamoto recovered with a Jacob Gonzalez groundout to end the eighth, at which point he was at 103 pitches and still chasing ...
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MLB: The only Dodger who still holds the record after Yamamoto’s heartbreaking near-perfect game
Yoshinobu Yamamoto flirted with baseball immortality for the Dodgers, but a costly error and a home run left him just shy of ...
The dream of perfection vanished in the eighth inning against the Chicago White Sox.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches a perfect game into the eighth inning and loses a no-hit bid in the ninth during the Dodgers' win ...
With the Los Angeles Dodgers taking on the Chicago White Sox throughout the weekend, Sunday's 7-1 win featured a great outing ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was four outs away from a perfect game. Mookie Betts muffed what was a routine ground ball to end the bid. He commented on the error.
Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a gem, but he narrowly missing out on no-hitter and perfect game.
Mookie Betts’ error on a ground ball kept Yamamoto from matching Yusmeiro Petit’s record of retiring 46 consecutive batters.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was nearing major league history on Saturday afternoon. Mookie Betts doomed any chances of that, however.
Mookie Betts misses on a bad hop in the 8th that breaks Yoshinobu Yamamoto's perfect game bid, with Yamamoto comforting his ...
The Dodgers have 26 no-hitters, the most of any franchise, but Yamamoto just came up short on Saturday vs. the White Sox ...
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