Right-hander Dustin May carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and finished with nine strikeouts over seven frames as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago White Sox 6–2 at Dodger Stadium, completing a three-game sweep. May allowed just four hits and one walk, surrendering his only runs on an eighth-inning homer by Brooks Baldwin. The outing marked his longest and most efficient start of the season, with 70 of 96 pitches going for strikes. Los Angeles backed him early. Freddie Freeman delivered a pair of run-scoring doubles in the first and third innings, Michael Conforto followed with a two-run shot, and Mookie Betts added a solo homer—his first since June 8—to give the Dodgers a 6–0 cushion before Chicago broke through. In another National League sweep, the Chicago Cubs edged the Cleveland Guardians 1–0 in 10 innings at Wrigley Field, extending Cleveland’s skid to seven games.