Dodgers Denied No-Hitter Again, But Roberts Praises Pitching Staff’s Dominance

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Los Angeles, CA – The Los Angeles Dodgers found themselves on the precipice of history once again on Monday night, only to have a potential no-hitter slip through their grasp in the ninth inning. Despite the disappointment of being denied a combined no-no against the Toronto Blue Jays, manager Dave Roberts expressed immense satisfaction with his pitching staff’s dominant performance, signaling their readiness for the impending MLB playoffs.

Manager of the Year Dave Roberts applied every day of his own struggle to running the Dodgers this season – Daily News
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Another Near Miss: A Familiar Feeling for Dodgers Fans

For the second time in three days, the Dodgers watched a no-hitter vanish in the final frame. This time, it was Colorado Rockies infielder Ryan Ritter who played spoiler, breaking up the bid with a leadoff double to left field off Dodgers closer Tanner Scott in the top of the ninth. The crowd, sensing history, voiced their displeasure as the opportunity evaporated.

Just last Saturday, September 6, Yoshinobu Yamamoto was agonizingly close to completing a no-hitter against the Baltimore Orioles, only to surrender a home run to Jackson Holliday with just one out remaining. The Orioles then capitalized on the momentum shift, ultimately winning the game.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts no stranger to pulling pitchers during no-hitters
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Glasnow’s Gem Highlights Dominant Pitching

Despite the ultimate outcome, the Dodgers’ pitching truly shone. Starter Tyler Glasnow delivered a masterful performance, tossing seven hitless innings while striking out an impressive 11 batters. His command and velocity were exceptional, showcasing why he is a cornerstone of the Dodgers’ rotation. This dominant outing from Glasnow underscores the depth and talent within the Dodgers’ pitching staff, a critical factor as they gear up for a deep postseason run.

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Manager Dave Roberts, known for his strategic use of his bullpen, expressed confidence in his hurlers. “The Blue Jays pitchers may be at their best in the closing stages of the 2025 MLB season and heading into the playoffs, as they were going to throw a combined no-hitter,” Roberts noted, acknowledging the quality of pitching on display from both sides. While the no-hitter eluded them, the collective effort from the mound is a strong indicator of their postseason potential.

Dodgers’ Rich No-Hitter History

Despite these recent near misses, the Los Angeles Dodgers still hold the record for the most no-hitters in Major League Baseball history, with an impressive 27. The team’s last no-hitter occurred on May 4, 2018, when Walker Buehler combined with three relievers to shut down the San Diego Padres. This storied history adds an extra layer of anticipation every time a Dodgers pitcher flirts with a no-hitter, making these close calls all the more dramatic.

Dodgers' Dave Roberts Ejected After Standing Up For Shohei Ohtani Being Hit By Pitch
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Looking Ahead: Playoff Implications and Star Power

As the 2025 MLB season draws to a close, the Dodgers are solidifying their position as a formidable force heading into October. Their pitching staff, despite the recent no-hitter heartbreaks, is proving to be a dominant unit. With superstars like Shohei Ohtani leading the charge, and rumors swirling about potential MLB free agency additions, the Dodgers are poised for a deep postseason run.

The team continues to be a magnet for headlines, from Ohtani’s proposed new role in the pitching staff, reminiscent of his 2023 performance with Japan, to the constant speculation about acquiring another superstar alongside him. While the chase for individual milestones like no-hitters is exciting, the ultimate goal remains a World Series title, and the Dodgers’ pitching staff appears to be rounding into championship form at precisely the right time.

Dave Roberts made it clear that the Dodgers intend to let Sasaki work things out at the big league level:
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