Yoshinobu Yamamoto misses no-hitter as Dodgers face White Sox

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Last updated Jun 13, 2026

Yoshinobu Yamamoto misses no-hitter as Dodgers face White Sox
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On June 13, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto nearly achieved a no-hitter against the Chicago White Sox, retiring the first 23 batters at Rate Field. His pursuit ended with Tristan Peters’ home run leading off the ninth inning. Despite this, the Dodgers led the game 7-0, bolstered by Max Muncy’s two home runs and four RBIs. Yamamoto's recent form includes retiring 47 of the last 49 batters faced over two starts. He received a standing ovation upon leaving the game. The Dodgers aim to maintain their momentum into the next matchup.

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  • Yamamoto came close to a no-hitter, ending with 23 outs.
  • Max Muncy contributed two home runs, driving in four runs.
  • Yamamoto has retired 47 of 49 batters in recent starts.
  • Dodgers lost a no-hit bid due to a bobbled ground ball.
  • The Dodgers maintain a strong lead in this game.
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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto came closer than almost anyone in MLB history to throwing a no-hitter. Again. Tristan Peters’ home run to lead off the ninth inning cost Yamamoto a no-hitter against the Chicago White Sox on June…

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