Zac Gallen’s No-Hit Bid in World Series Game Ended by Corey Seager’s Leadoff Single in 7th Inning

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The 2020 World Series was an exciting one, and the action reached a fever pitch in Game 3 when Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen took the mound. Gallen was on the brink of making history, as he was one out away from throwing the first no-hitter in World Series history. Unfortunately, his bid for immortality was ended by Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager, who hit a leadoff single in the seventh inning.

Gallen had been dominant throughout the game, striking out nine batters and allowing just one walk. He had retired the first 18 batters he faced, and it seemed like he was destined to make history. But Seager had other plans, as he stepped up to the plate and hit a line drive single to center field. The ball was hit so hard that it bounced off the wall and back into center field, allowing Seager to reach second base.

Gallen was visibly disappointed after the hit, but he still managed to finish the game with a strong performance. He allowed just two runs in seven innings of work, and he struck out 11 batters in total. Despite not getting the no-hitter, Gallen’s performance was still impressive and it helped the Diamondbacks win the game 3-2.

Seager’s hit was a huge moment in the World Series, and it will be remembered for years to come. It ended Gallen’s no-hit bid and kept the Dodgers in the game. Seager finished the night 2-for-3 with two RBIs, and he was a key part of the Dodgers’ victory.

It’s a shame that Gallen’s no-hitter bid ended in such dramatic fashion, but it made for an exciting moment in the World Series. Seager’s hit will be remembered for years to come, and it will always be remembered as the moment that ended Zac Gallen’s no-hitter bid in Game 3 of the 2020 World Series.

Zac Gallen's No-Hit Bid in World Series Game Ended by Corey Seager's Leadoff Single in 7th Inning