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Pirates insider roasts Dodgers analyst for overlooking failed no-hitter history

In one of the most memorable regular season games in recent memory, the Los Angeles Dodgers found an excruciating way to lose to the Baltimore Orioles this weekend.

Starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched 8 2/3 no-hit innings, coming within one out of baseball immortality. He surrendered a home run to Jackson Holliday, losing his bid at history, but the Dodgers were still in a good spot when the bullpen entered the game.

Before they could record another out, though, the Dodgers ceded a walk-off to the Orioles.

Reporter Dusty Baker (WaveNews) made a hasty (but reasonable) assumption about the calamitous loss.