Tristan Peters breaks up Yamamoto’s no-hitter with ninth-inning homer

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Last updated Jun 14, 2026

Tristan Peters breaks up Yamamoto’s no-hitter with ninth-inning homer
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Tristan Peters, playing for the Chicago White Sox, ended Yoshinobu Yamamoto's no-hit bid with a home run in the ninth inning during a game on June 14. Yamamoto had been dominant, taking a perfect game into the eighth and a no-hitter into the ninth before Peters' swing turned the loss into a personal milestone. Peters' homer marked only the third hit off Yamamoto, who pitched 8.1 innings with one earned run, seven strikeouts, and a season-high 109 pitches. The game, however, resulted in a 7-1 loss for the White Sox. Peters is enjoying a strong season, contributing significantly in his first full MLB year.

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  • Tristan Peters hit a home run in the ninth inning
  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched 8.1 innings with one hit allowed
  • Game ended with the White Sox losing 7-1
  • Yamamoto's perfect game bid ended in the eighth inning
  • Peters hitting.299 in his first full MLB season
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Tristan Peters turned a 7-1 White Sox loss into a personal milestone by breaking up Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s no-hit bid with a ninth-inning home run. Yamamoto took a perfect game into the eighth and a no-hitter into the ninth at Rate Field.

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