Houston Chronicle

Hill loses no-hitter, game on HR in 10th

- By Will Graves

PITTSBURGH — Rich Hill’s first 98 pitches left the Pittsburgh Pirates confounded, occasional­ly fuming and absolutely hitless. His 99th turned a potentiall­y historic night by the Los Angeles Dodgers lefty into something else entirely: A loss. After Hill’s bid for a perfect game was spoiled by a leadoff error in the ninth inning, Josh Harrison started the 10th by connecting on an 88 mph fastball over the middle of the plate and sending a drive into the first row of seats in left field. It wrecked Hill’s improbable — and improbably lengthy — try at a nohitter and lifted the Pirates to a stunning 1-0 win on Wednesday.

“It falls on me, this one — one bad pitch,” Hill said.

Dodgers left fielder Curtis Granderson made a fearless attempt to preserve the no-hitter, banging into the wall going for a catch. When the ball sailed inches past his outstretch­ed glove, Harrison sprinted around the bases while Hill (9-5) slowly walked off the field after being handed his first loss in nearly two months.

“I hit it and I knew I didn’t get it all,” Harrison said. “I knew I got enough.”

Just enough on a night Hill flirted with the 24th perfect game in major league history. His shot at joining one of baseball’s most exclusive clubs ended when third baseman Logan Forsythe couldn’t handle Jordy Mercer’s grounder opening the ninth. Hill retired the next three batters, and manager Dave Roberts sent the 37-yearold Hill out for the 10th, a makeup call of sorts after Hill was pulled after seven innings and 89 pitches of perfection against Miami last September.

“He competed. Every pitch was with a purpose,” Roberts said. “Unfortunat­ely, we just couldn’t get that one hit.”

The Dodgers stranded 10 runners, going 0-for-9 with men in scoring position.

 ?? Justin K. Aller/Getty Images ?? Josh Harrison (5) became the first MLB player to end a no-hit bid with a walkoff homer in extra innings.
Justin K. Aller/Getty Images Josh Harrison (5) became the first MLB player to end a no-hit bid with a walkoff homer in extra innings.

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