BALTIMORE -- How did the Orioles go from being one out away from getting no-hit to erasing a three-run deficit and recording a 4-3 win over the Dodgers in walk-off fashion in the ninth inning on Saturday night at Camden Yards?

Maybe it had at least a little bit to do with the presence of Cal Ripken Jr. and the celebratory vibes in the air in Baltimore all night.

On the 30th anniversary of Ripken’s record-breaking 2,131st consecutive game played -- a likely unbreakable mark again celebrated with a pregame ceremony -- the Orioles rallied in improbable fashion against one of MLB’s top teams. Jackson Holliday spoiled Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s near-no-hitter with a home run, igniting an incredible finish to an excellent game.

Emmanuel Rivera delivered Baltimore’s third walk-off win of the

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