Toronto Blue Jays secured a commanding 10-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants, with Dylan Cease delivering eight no-hit innings before allowing a single to Heliot Ramos in the ninth.
Cease (6-4) showcased exceptional control, throwing a career-high 118 pitches (81 for strikes) and striking out 11 batters to reach an American League-leading 148 strikeouts.
Despite the no-hit bid falling short, the Blue Jays' offense exploded with a five-run first inning, highlighted by Kazuma Okamoto's opposite-field grand slam off Logan Webb.The Giants' pitcher, Webb (5-7), retired the next 13 batters after the homer but allowed five hits in seven innings.The Blue Jays' dominance continued with two unearned runs in the eighth and a two-run homer by Vladimir Guerrero Jr.in the ninth, with George Springer adding a solo shot.This win extends Toronto's dominance over San Francisco, with the team retiring the final 15 Giants hitters in their previous game.The matchup against the Padres' JP Sears on Friday and the Giants' game against the Rockies will follow.
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