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After Padres Pitcher Dylan Cease has lost a no-hit offer at 7th Inning, he leaves with obvious injuries

New York (AP) moments After the loss of a no-hit offer in the seventh inning, the pitcher of San Diego Padres, Dylan, was started against the New York Yankees with an obvious injury.

Cody Bellinger stepped on a 0-2 fasting in the second deck in the right field with 98 miles per hour in the seventh day for the first hit on Wednesday evening in New York in the Yankee Stadium.

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 hill.

During the following discussion, Cease repeated his head during the following discussion and finally went into the shelter with the coach.

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

Ceas, who set up the second no-hitter in the history of San Diego in Washington last July, threw 59 of his 89 pitches for strikes. He struck a best of the season and went in a high of the season of 6 2/3 innings. Another dough grabbed the catcher.

The right-hander is 1-2 with an ERA of 4.91 in eight starts this season. He left 1-all with the score.

Cease was taken over by Chicago White Sox for a package of four players in a trade in March 2024. In 2022 he took Al Cy Young Award voice and fourth in the NL vote last year 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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