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San Francisco Giants Stave Off No-Hitter in 10-0 Loss to Blue Jays

· 2026-07-09

San Francisco Giants Stave Off No-Hitter in 10-0 Loss to Blue Jays

San Francisco Giants endured a 0-10 defeat at Oracle Park on July 8, 2026, but Heliot Ramos’ leadoff single in the ninth saved them from being no‑hit by Dylan Cease. The loss left the Giants at 38-54, 14th in the NL, on a two‑game skid.

What happened on the mound?

Dylan Cease dominated early, retiring the first 14 batters and issuing only a two‑out walk to Willy Adames in the fifth. He stayed in the game through eight innings, allowing just one hit and striking out 11. Cease’s mix of fastballs and sliders kept the Giants off balance until Ramos’ single broke the bid.

How did the Giants offense fare?

The Giants managed a single hit all night, a leadoff single by Ramos in the bottom of the ninth. Earlier, Bryce Eldridge launched a 396‑foot drive that was caught at the warning track. Logan Webb’s start faltered when Kazuma Okamoto belted a grand slam, the first of Webb’s eight‑year career.

Why does this loss matter for San Francisco Giants?

The defeat pushed the Giants 16 games under .500, the deepest hole of the season, and marked their ninth shutout loss this year. With a 38-54 record, the club sits 14th in the NL and must win the upcoming four‑game series against Colorado to avoid falling further behind.

What’s next for the Giants?

The Giants head into a four‑game set against the Rockies on Thursday night, hoping to spark a turnaround. Pitcher Tyler Rogers will close out the Cease game, and manager Gabe Kapler will look for more aggressive at‑bats to break the offensive drought. The team’s next move could define whether they climb out of the bottom‑tier of the league.

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