
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Dylan Cease made a great first impression on his home crowd.
On Saturday, Cease made his Blue Jays debut in an 8-7 extra-innings walk-off win over the Athletics and was outstanding, striking out 12 batters on 90 pitches across 5.1 innings while allowing one earned run, three hits and two walks.
Per MLB analyst Sarah Langs, Cease set the mark for most strikeouts by a pitcher in his Blue Jays debut.
12 strikeouts for Dylan Cease That’s the most by a pitcher in his Blue Jays debut
— Sarah Langs (@slangsonsports.bsky.social) 2026-03-28T20:54:17.047Z
In December, the Blue Jays and Cease agreed to a seven-year, $210 million deal, the largest free-agent contract in franchise history. That was a bit of a gamble since last year was the 2022 AL Cy Young Award runner-up's worst since his 2019 rookie season.
Cease allowed a 4.55 earned run average (ERA) in 168 innings in 2025, giving up a career-high 21 home runs. But he also led the majors in strikeouts per nine innings (11.5), and he overpowered the Athletics from the lead-off batter onward.
Cease struck out first baseman Nick Kurtz on five pitches to start the game, ending the at-bat with consecutive swinging strikes on sliders.
Dylan Cease strikes out the first batter he faces as a member of the @BlueJays! pic.twitter.com/CWRFTYtAdw
— MLB (@MLB) March 28, 2026
The former White Sox and Padres pitcher followed with seven consecutive strikeouts from the last out of the top of the third inning to the end of the fifth, ending the sequence by getting centerfielder Denzel Clarke to swing on a slider out of the zone.
That’s ELEVEN strikeouts - and 7 straight - for Dylan Cease in his @BlueJays debut! pic.twitter.com/6U4GhIJEy0
— MLB (@MLB) March 28, 2026
Cease notched his 12th strikeout an inning later, sending Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers down swinging on a 98 mph four-seam fastball to finish the seven-pitch at-bat before being pulled three batters later.
TWELVE Ks for Dylan Cease pic.twitter.com/YYGHixIHle
— MLB (@MLB) March 28, 2026
Per Stathead research, since 2021, Cease ranks first in the majors in strikeouts, throwing 1,118 during that span after Saturday. He was in peak form in his Blue Jays debut, a promising sign for what could end up being a fruitful partnership. After one start, it already is.
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