Dodgers’ Ryu pitching no-hitter thru 6 innings vs Nationals
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hyun-Jin Ryu of the Los Angeles Dodgers has lost his no-hit bid with one out in the eighth inning when Gerardo Parra doubled for the Washington Nationals.
Parra drove Ryu's 105th pitch to deep left-center and it bounced over the fence for a ground-rule double Sunday at Dodger Stadium.
Ryu had struck out nine, and Washington's only previous baserunner came with one out in the fourth when Brian Dozier walked. The Dodgers lead 2-0.
In 2014, Ryu took a no-hitter into the eighth inning against Cincinnati before Todd Frazier led off with a double.
Dodgers right fielder Cody Bellinger backed Ryu with an outstanding defensive play that preserved the no-hit bid in the sixth. Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg appeared to hit a line-drive single, but Bellinger grabbed the ball on one hop and fired to first base in time to get Strasburg.
Washington challenged the call, but it stood after a replay review.
Anthony Rendon flied out to the left field warning track, just in front of the short wall, to end the top of the seventh.
Ryu threw a four-hit shutout on 93 pitches Tuesday against Atlanta.