Overall, it’s been a very rough week for the Los Angeles Dodgers. They lost their star shortstop Corey Seager for the season and found themselves nine games back of the Arizona Diamondbacks entering play on Wednesday. We even had a roundtable at The Comeback asking, “Just how screwed are the fourth-place Dodgers?”
They’re still not in an ideal place (and losing Seager is going to hurt all year), but the last three days have been massive for their playoff chances and team morale. They won the final two games of their series in Arizona, and threw a combined no-hitter on Friday night to beat the San Diego Padres in Mexico (a location being considered for expansion).
Stud pitching prospect Walker Buehler threw six no-hit innings (in just his third career start), and Tony Cingrani, Yimi Garcia, and Adam Liberatore followed with hitless innings out of the bullpen to lock down the no-hitter. It’s the 12th combined no-hitter in MLB history.
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It’s the 23rd no-hitter in Dodgers history, and it came against the only team that has never thrown a no-hitter (seriously, how have the Padres *never* thrown a no-hitter?).
Additionally, the Diamondbacks lost, so the Dodgers are now six games back in the NL West. It’s still an uphill climb, but the Dodgers’ NL West title chances look significantly better than they did just a few days ago.