Yahoo Sports reports that LOS ANGELES — Justin Wrobleski walked off the mound Friday night after delivering the best start of his young major league career, but his mind wasn't focused on the seven dominant innings he had just thrown.

After carrying a no-hitter into the sixth inning against one of baseball's most dangerous lineups, Wrobleski watched Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber crush a 95-mph fastball 411 feet over the head of center fielder Andy Pages, ending both the no-hit bid and the shutout.

Kyle Schwarber hits HR number 22💥(via @MLB )pic.twitter.com/2NkUpo6DOU The Dodgers left-hander wasn't interested in celebrating what had otherwise been a masterpiece.

I was pissed when I gave up that hit, it sucks," Wrobleski said.

"It's frustrating to give up a homer right there as the first hit of the game." That reaction said everything about where Wrobleski is in his development.

"I'm going to look back and be mad about that but at the same time I'm happy with the outing.