Padres' Dylan Cease loses no-hit bid, pulled in loss to Yanks - ESPN
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.
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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.
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