Padres' Dylan Cease exits with forearm cramp after no-hit bid ends - ESPN
NEW YORK — Dylan Cease was dominant for six innings. And then moments later, he was done for the night.
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NEW YORK — Dylan Cease was dominant for six innings. And then moments later, he was done for the night.
NEW YORK — Moments after losing a no-hit bid in the seventh inning, San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease left his start against the New York Yankees because of an apparent injury.
NEW YORK — Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt was curious who he was set to face on Tuesday for his fourth start of the year, so he checked the Major League Baseball app, but all he saw were the letters "TBD." Not long after, he received a text from a former teammate and good friend.
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