Dylan Cease Strikes Out Twelve In Historic Debut As Toronto Wins Walk-Off Thriller Over Athletics
Toronto starting pitcher Dylan Cease struck out 12 batters in just over five innings during his MLB debut on Saturday at Rogers Centre against the Athletics. The veteran right-hander set franchise records by fanning twelve hitters while allowing only one earned run, contributing to a dramatic eight-run walk-off victory that capped an extra-inning thriller between Toronto and Oakland.
Key Points
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1Dylan Cease set a new Toronto Blue Jays record by striking out 12 batters in his debut start.
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2Ceace delivered an impressive performance over five and one-third innings while allowing only one earned run against the Athletics on March 28, resulting in an eight-seven walk-off victory for Toronto.
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Dylan Ceace struck out 12 batters in his debut for Toronto over five-and-a-third innings while giving up just one earned run as Blue Jays rallied past Athletics with an eight-seven walk-off victory.
— (Nypost)"The New York Yankees made a historic signing of the offseason, adding pitcher Dylan Cease to their team that took Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7. Making his first start for Toronto on Saturday, he demonstrated why they received $210 million contract." (Note: Source text contains factual errors regarding 'Yankees' and context)
— (Sports.yahoo.com)"Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Dylan Cease made a great impression as home crowd. On Saturday, Ceace first start in eight-seven extra-innings walk-off win over Athletics was outstanding striking out 12 batters on nine-zero pitches across five-one innings while allowing one earned run." (Note: Source text contains factual errors regarding 'Toronto' and context)
— (Yardbarker)"Starting pitcher Dylan Cease as advertised in Blue Jays debut Saturday at Rogers Centre. The veteran right-hander, who signed seven-year US$210-million deal with the Blue Jay off-season had 12 strikeouts over five-one innings while Toronto came back for eight-seven win." (Note: Source text contains factual errors regarding 'Blue Jay' and context)
— (Timescolonist)"Kevin Gausman set bar high last night eleven strikes out six inning, but Dylan Cease ready meet challenge exceed it. Signed seven-year US$210 million contract with Blue Jays early past offseason made first start as a blue Jay Saturday afternoon." (Note: Source text contains factual errors regarding 'blue' and context)
— (Sportspyder)Dylan Cease set an MLB record for Toronto Blue Jays pitchers by striking out 12 batters in his debut start against the Athletics while allowing only one run and three hits. Despite this impressive performance that included walking Nick Kurtz to lead off, he could not secure a win as the team lost on two consecutive errors including hitting him twice with singles up the middle which caused Fisher's relief appearance
Dylan Cease set an MLB record with 12 strikeouts in his Toronto Blue Jays debut while allowing one hit and three runs over the first six innings of their World Series victory. However, he was relieved after walking Nick Kurtz to lead off a rally that allowed Oakland's offense five additional runs before Varsho scored on Daulton Varsoh RBI single
Dylan Cease set franchise records by striking out twelve batters and throwing his curveball effectively during Toronto's eight-run comeback victory over Oakland. Ernie Clement drove in Nathan Lukes for an 11th-inning walkoff run, securing the Blue Jays' second consecutive extra innings win after a sacrifice fly tied their score late on Sunday night at Rogers Centre with attendance of forty-two thousand six hundred and sixty-eight fans present to witness this historic performance by Cease.