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NextImg:Padres’ Dylan Cease exits with apparent injury after Yankees break up no-hit bid

Dylan Cease went into the seventh inning with a no-hit bid intact.

He left before the inning was over with the chance at history gone — and with an apparent injury.

The Padres ace hadn’t allowed a hit to the Yankees through the first 6 1/3 innings on Wednesday night before allowing a solo homer to Cody Bellinger, and though he recovered to strike out Anthony Volpe, he then exited early with a trainer.

A trainer checks on San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees Wednesday, May 7, 2025, in New York. AP

It’s not clear what happened that led to the apparent issue.

Entering the seventh inning, the Yankees had reached base just three times — walks by Jasson Domínguez and Oswaldo Cabrera and a catcher’s interference by Jorbit Vivas.

Before the Bellinger homer, the closest thing to a hit was Austin Wells’ fly ball to the right-field wall that Fernando Tatis Jr. made a leaping catch on in the fourth inning.

Max Fried was plenty good himself, allowing just one run on five hits through seven strong innings. 

This story will be updated