For the first time in 23 chances, a team defeated the Chicago Cubs when ace Jake Arrieta was on the mound in a regular-season game. The loss came at the hands of the Los Angeles Dodgers who defeated the Cubs 5-0 in Chicago.

Arrieta took a no-decision in the contest after throwing seven innings of two-hit ball. He tallied eight strikeouts and four walks.

The game was a pitching gem through seven inning before the Dodgers struck for two in inning No. 8 and three in inning No. 9.

First baseman Adrian Gonzalez got the Dodgers on the board with a single to left and Howie Kendrick drove home the Dodgers second run on a sacrifice fly.

Corey Seager drove a three-run home run to right in the ninth, which made the score 5-0. Seager now has nine home runs on the year.

The Dodgers’ pitchers limited the Cubs to one hit, which came off of starter Scott Kazmir who threw six innings of no-run baseball.

Joe Blanton and Adam Liberatore combined for three scoreless innings of relief as Blanton picked up his third win of the season.

The loss went to Clayton Richard. Richard was unable to record an out and gave up two runs on three hits.

The last time the Cubs lost with Arrieta on the mound was July 26, 2015 when then-Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels no-hit the Cubs in a 5-0 victory.

With the loss, the Cubs fall to 35-15. The two teams will resume the series tomorrow at 5:05 p.m. CT in Chicago.