Pirates' Josh Harrison's historic home run ended Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Rich Hill's bid for a no-hit win in dramatic fashion.
The blast came in the bottom of the tenth inning with the game scoreless 0-0.
Up 2-1 in the count, Harrison sent a fastball into the left field stands and ended the game. Dodgers outfielder Curt Granderson made a leap, but it was gone.
According to MLB, Harrison became the first player in baseball history to end a no-hit bid with a walk-off home run. While Hill became the first pitcher in 100 years to throw a complete game, allow one hit, no hit and lose.
Watch the video above to see the blast and hear the calls from KDKA and Sportsnet LA.
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