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San Francisco Giants Lose 10-0 as Ramos Breaks No-Hitter Bid

· 2026-07-09

San Francisco Giants Lose 10-0 as Ramos Breaks No-Hitter Bid

San Francisco Giants were crushed 10-0 by the Toronto Blue Jays on July 8, 2026, when Heliot Ramos snapped Dylan Cease’s no‑hit bid with a ninth‑inning single, leaving the club at 38‑54, 14th in the National League and on a two‑game losing streak.

How did the game unfold?

The damage began early. Logan Webb started for the Giants, but Kazuma Okamoto launched a grand slam for Toronto in the first inning, putting the Jays up 5‑0 after just six batters. Dylan Cease settled in, retiring the next 14 Giants hitters and striking out 11 through eight innings. He issued only two walks – to Willy Adames and Drew Gilbert – and seemed poised for a historic no‑hitter at Oracle Park.

What sparked the lone Giants hit?

In the bottom of the ninth, Heliot Ramos lined a single to center field, breaking up the bid. He celebrated with a bat flip as he sprinted to first, a gesture that drew mixed reactions from a crowd that had watched their team endure a night of misery. The single was the only hit for San Francisco, and it came as the Jays added three more runs in the inning.

Why does this loss matter for San Francisco Giants?

The defeat pushed the Giants to a season‑worst 16 games below .500, a mark they have never reached before. Historically, every time the club has hovered 15 games under .500, they have won the following game, prompting KNBR hosts to joke about a new slogan, “Never 16.” The loss also underscores the challenges facing the pitching staff, as even a dominant performance by Cease could not keep the Giants in the game.

What are the next steps for the Giants?

After Cease was pulled following his 118‑pitch effort, former Giant Tyler Rogers entered in relief and shut down his old teammates, preserving the shutout. Manager Gabe Kapler will need to rally his roster quickly, as the club sits 14th in the NL and looks to halt the slide. The next series offers a chance to snap the L2 streak and perhaps reclaim some confidence after a night that highlighted both the potential of Toronto’s ace and the resilience of a single Giants batter.

Who were the key contributors?

Dylan Cease, the Blue Jays’ ace who signed a seven‑year, $210 million deal, dominated the Giants with 11 strikeouts and only two walks. For San Francisco, Logan Webb’s early exit and Heliot Ramos’ lone hit were the most notable moments. The defensive highlight came from Toronto’s Daulton Varsho, who robbed rookie Bryce Eldridge of a double in the eighth, preserving the no‑hit bid until Ramos’ hit.

The Giants’ record now reads 38‑54, placing them 14th in the National League, and they must find a way to turn the tide before the season’s end.

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