Dodgers lose no-hitter bid in ninth inning for second time in three days as MLB’s no-no drought continues

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For the second time in three days, the Los Angeles Dodgers lost an offer without cuts to the ninth round. Monday evening, several Dodgers launchers combined to put themselves less than three withdrawals from the first non-no of the baseball season of the major league in 2025 as part of a 3-1 victory against the Colorado Rockies (box score). Alas, the offer without cut was interrupted by the interior field player of the rocky Ryan Ritter, who doubled on the left field of the Dodgers closer to Tanner Scott to open the top of the ninth round.

The start of the Dodgers, Tyler Glasnow, made most of the heaviness in the competition on Monday. He worked seven rounds without a safe blow, withdrawing 11 of the 23 strikers which he faced and abandoning two steps. Glasnow also enabled a race, with Kyle Farmer lifting a sacrifice fly to give the rocks an advantage of 1-0 in the second round. The Blake Treinen lift replaced Glasnow to start the eighth round, Scott going to start the ninth.

Here is an overview of the longest offers without cuts in the majors this season.

Glasnow, 32, entered Monday after launching 14 times this season. Through these appearances, he had compiled an ERA of 3.41 (123 ERA +) and a ratio of 2.53 withdrawals on the march in 68 ⅔ sleeves. His 105 throws on Monday evening represented the second plus he had launched during an outing all season. He rejected 106 throws on July 23 against the Minnesota twins.

Monday’s match was the second time in recent days, the Dodgers have taken a sure blow in the ninth round. On Saturday, Yoshinobu Yamamoto came in the recording of a non-no against the Orioles of Baltimore. Yamamoto’s without cut -off offer was destroyed by a Home Run by Jackson Holliday. The Orioles then joined to win this competition.

Monday would have represented the 28th without strikes dodgers in the history of the franchise. Their 27 remain the most among all MLB clubs, with only the White Sox of Chicago Eclipsing 20. The Boston Red Sox, the Giants of San Francisco and the Cubs of Chicago have 18 each.

The latest MLB without a safe blow was launched on September 4, 2024 by three Cubs launchers, including Lefty Shota Imanaga, against Pittsburgh Pirates. The latest Dodgers No, on the other hand, took place on May 4, 2018, when Walker Buehler and three lifts bleached the Padres de San Diego.

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