Preventing History

The stories I post are based on or connected to photos I've taken.  While watching the remarkable conclusion of Saturday night's Orioles game on TV, it struck me that I'd seen one of the key players on a recent trip to Baltimore -- and the other as a Mets minor leaguer a year ago:
In the most dramatic bottom of the 9th I've seen all season, Yashinobu Yamamoto of the Dodgers was one out away from no-hitting the Orioles.  Two outs, no one on, LA up 3-0 -- standing on the verge of history.  And indeed we were... just not the way you'd expect.

Down to their last out, Baltimore's rising star Jackson Holliday faced Yamamoto.  He crushed the righty's 2-1 pitch and launched it into the right field seats, ending the no-hit bid and shutout -- but still leaving the O's down 3-1.  That was just the start of a remarkable comeback.  

Next up, former Mets prospect Jeremiah Jackson (below) doubled to the wall in left -- followed by a double, a batter hit-by-pitch, a wild pitch, two walks and a walk-off single by Emmanuel Rivera and a 4-3 Orioles victory!  A minor league free agent last winter,  Jackson is hitting over .305 since being promoted to Camden Yards.

Moments after the Dodgers looked like a lock for a win -- and perhaps a no-hitter, they come away empty handed and the Orioles, nearing the end of a disappointing season, grab their most thrilling win of the year.

(My images of Holliday are from the Orioles/A's game on August 8th; I snapped Jackson in a Binghamton uniform September 4th, 2024 against Somerset.)



 

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