Dylan Stop exits with obvious damage after Yankees break up no-hit bid
Dylan Stop went into the seventh inning with a no-hit bid intact.
He left earlier than the inning was over with the prospect at historical past gone — and with an obvious damage.
The Padres ace hadn’t allowed a success to the Yankees by the primary 6 1/3 innings on Wednesday night time earlier than permitting a solo homer to Cody Bellinger, and although he recovered to strike out Anthony Volpe, he then exited early with a coach.

It’s not clear what occurred that led to the obvious subject.
Getting into the seventh inning, the Yankees had reached base simply thrice — walks by Jasson Domínguez and Oswaldo Cabrera and a catcher’s interference by Jorbit Vivas.
Earlier than the Bellinger homer, the closest factor to a success was Austin Wells’ fly ball to the right-field wall that Fernando Tatis Jr. made a leaping catch on within the fourth inning.
Max Fried was loads good himself, permitting only one run on 5 hits by seven sturdy innings.
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