Updated
Updated · Sportsnet.ca · Jul 9
Dylan Cease Loses 9th-Inning No-Hitter Bid in 10-0 Blue Jays Win
Updated
Updated · Sportsnet.ca · Jul 9

Dylan Cease Loses 9th-Inning No-Hitter Bid in 10-0 Blue Jays Win

3 articles · Updated · Sportsnet.ca · Jul 9

Summary

  • Heliot Ramos’s single to center in the bottom of the ninth broke up Cease’s no-hit bid with three outs left, after the Blue Jays right-hander had carried it into the final inning against San Francisco.
  • Cease finished with one hit allowed, three walks and 11 strikeouts over eight-plus scoreless innings, throwing a career-high 118 pitches before leaving to a standing ovation.
  • Toronto still completed a 10-0 victory, but Dave Stieb remains the only Blue Jay to throw a no-hitter, having done so in 1990.
  • The near-miss drew immediate praise from fans on social media and extended the franchise’s 36-year wait for a second no-hitter.

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