UPDATE, 4:14 p.m. ET: Beckett got pinch-hitter Tony Gwynn Jr. to fly out to shallow left field and then Ben Revere hit a slow-roller to first base for the first two outs of the bottom of the ninth. Beckett went to a 3-2 count on Jimmy Rollins and then walked him with a curveball low and inside. It was the third walk of the day for Beckett and brought up the hot-hitting Chase Utley, who also went to 3-2 and then watched a fastball down the middle for the final out. It was Beckett’s first career no-hitter. He did it on 128 total pitches with six strikeouts and three walks.
The no-hitter was the first for a Dodgers pitcher since Hideo Nomo’s at Coors Field in 1996.
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UPDATE, 4:01 p.m. ET: Beckett struck out Domonic Brown looking, induced an easy groundout from Wil Nieves, and then got Cesar Hernandez swinging in a perfect eighth frame. He’s now up to five strikeouts on the afternoon and is only three outs away from completing the no-hitter with a pitch count of 110.
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Dodgers right-hander Josh Beckett is flirting with history Sunday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park.
The 34-year-old has no-hit the host Phillies over seven innings, though he’s already up to 100 pitches.
We’ll have frame-by-frame updates as he tries to finish this thing off.
The only blemishes on the afternoon for Beckett are two walks -- one in the first inning to Chase Utley and another in the second to Marlon Byrd. He has three strikeouts as the eighth inning gets underway.