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SF Giants player bat-flips single in 9th that broke up no-hitter in 10-0 loss

The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the San Francisco Giants 10-0 as Dylan Cease's no-hit bid was broken up in the ninth inning by a Giants single.

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The brief

Dylan Cease pursued his second career no-hitter against the San Francisco Giants, maintaining the bid until the final inning. A Giants player eventually hit a single to break up the effort. Despite this hit, the Blue Jays concluded the game with a 10-0 victory.

Reporting from KNBR, The New York Times, Yahoo Sports, and other outlets highlights the late-inning disruption of the no-hit attempt. Coverage notes that the hit featured a bat flip. Additionally, Yahoo Sports reports that Giants pitcher Logan Webb assessed his own performance following a challenging first inning.

Future developments will depend on subsequent scheduled games for both teams. Coverage does not yet specify the long-term impact on the pitching rotations or the lineup status of the players involved.

Synthesized by PULSE from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. Updated 12h ago.

Quick answers

What was the final score of the game?

The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the San Francisco Giants 10-0.

Who was pitching for the Blue Jays?

Dylan Cease was the pitcher for the Blue Jays.

When was the no-hitter broken up?

The no-hit bid was broken up in the ninth inning.

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