Dylan Cease launches six tickets without hit on Yankee Stadium

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Dylan Cease abandoned the game with an apparent injury after tolerating a homer of Cody Bellinger in the seventh entrance


Moments after losing a game without hits in the seventh inning, the San Diego Padres launcher, Dylan Cease, left his opening against the New York Yankees due to an apparent injury.

The board was tied 1-1 at the top of the seventh inning when Cease left the game, and the Yankees won 4-3 in extra tickets.

Cody Bellinger connected a home run to the second floor of the right garden with a line at 98 mph, in a 0-2 account, with an out in the seventh, the first New York hit on Wednesday night at the Yankee Stadium.

Cease then struck Anthony Volpe and advanced 1-2 in the account against Jasson Dominguez before the manager Mike Shildt and a parent trainer went up to the mound.

Cease nodded repeatedly during the conversation that followed and finally left the field with the manager and went to the Dugout.

After the game, Shildt said the parents hoped that it would only be a cramp in the forearm, but that he did not want to risk Cease.

Jason Adam had all the necessary time to heat in the field and the punch was attributed when Dominguez fell when trying to close the entrance.

Cease, who launched the second game without hits in the history of San Diego last July in Washington, made 59 of its 89 releases like strikes. He struck out nine, his best mark of the season, and gave two bases for balls in 6.2 entries, his best mark of the season. Another batter was embasted by receptor interference.

The right pitcher has a 1-2 mark with an effectiveness of 4.91 in eight openings this season. He left with the board tied 1-1.

Cease was acquired from the Chicago White Sox for a package of four players in a exchange in March 2024. He finished second in the vote of the Cy Young award of the American League of 2022 and fourth in that of the National League last year, after achieving a 14-11 record with an effectiveness of 3.47 in 33 openings during his first season with the parents.

12 games without hits have been released at Yankee Stadium, including the perfect game of Don Larsen For New York in the fifth game of the 1956 World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Eight games against the Yankees have been released, six of them in New York. Four of them occurred since the team began playing at Yankee Stadium in 1923. The most recent was a joint effort of Houston Astros pitchers, Cristian Javier, Hector Neris and Ryan Pressly, on June 25, 2022.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this note.