Ryan Weathers, a pitcher for the New York Yankees, narrowly missed achieving a no-hitter in a game against the Baltimore Orioles on May 12, 2026. Despite his impressive performance, the Yankees ultimately lost the game, extending their losing streak to four consecutive games. Weathers, who was recovering from a severe viral infection, threw 101 pitches and issued only three walks, showcasing his resilience and skill. However, the Yankees' struggles continued, as they were defeated by the Orioles, a team with a sub-.500 record. The game's outcome was further complicated by a controversial replay decision, which reversed a call at second base, leaving the Yankees with a frustrating loss. This loss marks a stark contrast to the Yankees' previous 16-3 run, during which they dominated the Orioles with a 39-10 score. The team's recent struggles raise questions about their consistency and ability to maintain their winning streak. Weathers' performance, despite the loss, highlights his potential as a pitcher and the challenges faced by the Yankees in the highly competitive American League East division.