MLB Announcer's No-Hitter Prediction Ends in Immediate Home Run
Greg Amsinger's bold pre-game no-hitter call for Dodgers' Yoshinobu Yamamoto was swiftly debunked by a first-pitch home run.
- Amsinger predicted a no-hitter for Dodgers' pitcher Yamamoto before the game against the Marlins, sparking interest and skepticism.
- Marlins' Jazz Chisholm hit a home run on the very first pitch, instantly ending the no-hitter anticipation.
- The incident highlighted the unpredictability of baseball and the potential impact of premature predictions.
- Despite the early setback, Yamamoto pitched eight innings, allowing only two runs, and secured a win for the Dodgers.
- The event went viral, with MLB Network humorously acknowledging the short-lived no-hitter alert.