The Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees 4-3, with Dylan Cease carrying a no-hitter into the seventh inning before it ends. Cease allows hits late in the game, and the Blue Jays remain ahead to secure the win.

Multiple reports describe Cease’s long outing as the key development early on, including that he maintains the no-hit bid through the first six innings. Yahoo Sports specifies that the no-hitter ends with two outs in the seventh on a right-field single by Jazz Chisholm Jr. Cease’s pitching also includes surrendering an RBI single to Austin Wells that cuts Toronto’s lead to 3-1, after which he is replaced by Spencer (Miles).

The deciding moment comes in later innings. Yahoo Sports reports that Nathan Lukes hits a home run in the eighth inning, providing the difference in the final 4-3 score. Across the coverage, the focus remains on Cease’s near-complete game, the late Yankees scoring, and Toronto’s margin of victory.