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Padres' Dylan Hist

New York – Dylan Case was dominant for six Inning. And then he was finished for the night just a few moments later.

Shortly after the San Diego Padres Pitcher in the seventh had lost a no-hit bid, he started against the New York Yankees with a cramp on Wednesday in his right forearm.

“It was basically close to my hand for a few seconds. I think it's too serious,” said Cease, after the Yankees gathered for a 4: 3 victory in 10 Innerings. “To be honest, I would throw and see a few warm -up spaces, but I think that it was clever to do what we did there.”

Cody Bellinger performed on a 0-2 fasting in the second deck in the right field with 98 miles per hour in seventh place for the first goal of New York.

Ceas then excluded Anthony Volpe and reached 1-2 in the count against Jasson Domínguez, before manager Mike Shildt and a Padres sports trainer went to the Yankee Stadium Mound.

“He said something about it to his honor,” said Shildt. “He said he could have continued, but it made no sense at the moment, so we will evaluate and see what happens.”

During the discussion about the hill, Cease repeatedly nodded with his head and finally went from the field with the coach and shelter.

“We carried out all tests. Nothing hurts or something. It was just my hand for a few seconds and let go,” said Cease. “I obviously would have loved to go on, but I think it was the right call.”

Jason Adam received all the time in which he had to warm up and was attributed to the strike when Domínguez went down to end the inn.

After the game, Shildt said that Cease had risen with a cramp in his right forearm.

“I have no worries about my arm to be honest. I think you never know, but I have no pain or anything. I'm really not worried,” said Cease. “It was just like a strange thing.”

Ceas, who set up the second no-hitter in Washington last July, threw 59 of his 89 parking spaces for strikes and the Hubed Star Slugger Aaron Judge every three times.

The right -handed man scored one best of the season and went two in a high season of 6 2/3 innings. Another dough grabbed the catcher.

“Legitimate no-hit stuff,” said Shildt. “It would be a reader and reaction situation.”

Cease is 1-2 with an ERA of 4.91 in eight starts this season. He went 1-all with the score.

“I worked on mechanical things and it hadn't clicked,” said Cease. “Then it finally clicked today and came to the point where I could only concentrate on my goal and throw it. I've been looking for a while, so it definitely feels good to be closer to what I should be.”

Cease was taken over by Chicago White Sox for a package of four players in a trade in March 2024. He finished second in the voting from 2022 Al Cy Young and last year fourth in the NL vote after driving the Padres with an ERA of 3.47 ERA in 33 starts with 14: 11 in his first season.

In the Yankee Stadium there were 12 no-hitters, including Don Larsen's perfect game for New York in game 5 of the World Series from 1956 against Brooklyn Dodgers.

Eight no-hitter were thrown against the Yankees in New York. Four of them since the team played in the Yankee Stadium in 1923. The youngest was a combined effort by Houston Pitchers Cristian Javier, Héctor Neris and Ryan on June 25, 2022 Pressly.

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