Dodgers' Hill loses perfect game in 9th on error vs Pirates
Aug 24, 2017 - 1:44 AM PITTSBURGH (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Rich Hill has lost his bid for a perfect game on a leadoff error in the ninth inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Hill still has no-hitter intact. The game at PNC Park was scoreless Wednesday night. Hill retired the first 24 batters. Dodgers third baseman Logan Forsythe misplayed a grounder by Jordy Mercer to begin the ninth. In order to officially get credit for a no-hitter, a pitcher has to throw a complete game without allowing a hit.No one has shouted yet.
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