Cole all smiles after striking out 10 in 2-hit shutout
This browser does not support the video element.
NEW YORK -- The steely, intense glare that accompanied Gerrit Cole through most of his splendid effort melted in the ninth inning on Sunday afternoon, the Yankees¡¯ ace arching his neck to track Carlos Correa¡¯s deep fly ball as it landed harmlessly in Oswaldo Cabrera¡¯s grasp.
With that, Cole raised both hands high, slapping his right palm into the pocket of his glove. It was, as he¡¯d later put it, an ¡°old school¡± performance -- a 10-strikeout complete game in the Yanks¡¯ 2-0 victory over the Twins at Yankee Stadium, continuing a terrific start to the season for the right-hander.
¡°We had a good approach, good command,¡± said Cole, who improved to 4-0 with an 0.95 ERA in four starts. ¡°You¡¯re giving yourself a chance to have success when you¡¯re executing so many pitches.¡±
This browser does not support the video element.
As Cole accepted congratulations from catcher Jose Trevino and the rest of his teammates, he glanced toward the field-level seats, raising his right hand to wave. Cole¡¯s wife, Amy, and their young son, Caden, were on their way toward the first-base dugout, and Cole grinned gleefully as he handed his 3-year-old the game ball.
¡°That was cool. He woke me up at 5:15 this morning, came in and poked me, and I was like, ¡®Dude, what are you doing? We¡¯ve got to get back to sleep,¡¯¡± Cole said. ¡°He slept, but not quite as long as I did. But he was excited about the game when I left and told me he would see me at the park.
¡°It was pretty magical. He really remembers these moments; he¡¯ll sit around and talk about it.¡±
Indeed, it would be a memorable ballpark visit for the whole family. The outing marked Cole¡¯s fourth career shutout, coming in a performance in which his fourth-inning strikeout of Correa moved him past Hall of Famer Whitey Ford (1,956) for 97th on the all-time strikeouts list.
This browser does not support the video element.
It was also Cole¡¯s 23rd outing of 10 or more strikeouts as a Yankee, equaling Ron Guidry for most in franchise history. Manager Aaron Boone credited Cole¡¯s fastball command to all quadrants of home plate, saying that he has been ¡°in a really locked-in, focused place.¡±
¡°Even going into this year, I think he¡¯s probably been on some level underrated, underappreciated,¡± Boone said. ¡°He¡¯s great. He¡¯s a great pitcher that, I believe, is going to end up in Cooperstown one day. He¡¯s so responsible and diligent, and cares about his profession, his team, his teammates. He¡¯s all in.¡±
This browser does not support the video element.
DJ LeMahieu provided all of Cole's offensive support, as the Yankees touched Pablo L¨®pez for two runs and seven hits. LeMahieu stroked a run-scoring single in the third inning, then clipped the top of the right-field wall for a solo homer in the sixth.
¡°[Cole] was pretty locked in, so I didn¡¯t feel like we needed a whole lot,¡± LeMahieu said. ¡°That¡¯s about as good as you can pitch.¡±
This browser does not support the video element.
Cole did not permit a hit until Donovan Solano¡¯s single to left field with two outs in the fifth inning, then he allowed just one more the rest of the way -- Michael A. Taylor¡¯s single to center field in the sixth. Cole grinned goofily when Trevor Larnach hit a deep fly in the seventh, watching it die on the warning track.
¡°I¡¯ve never seen him take the mound and not have dominant-type stuff,¡± Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. ¡°That doesn¡¯t mean you¡¯re going to be dominant, but he always looks good. First pitch of the game is always crisp; last pitch of his outing is always crisp. Everything in-between, it¡¯s good.
¡°He was more locked in today and making better pitches than normal, and sometimes, that¡¯s what you get.¡±
This browser does not support the video element.
Through eight innings, Cole had thrown 98 pitches, and Boone approached him for a dugout temperature check.
¡°I was sticking with him as long as I felt like he was sound,¡± Boone said. ¡°I usually get a pretty good feel for him. He was kind of like, ¡®Whatever.¡¯ So I was like, ¡®Let¡¯s go.¡¯¡±
This browser does not support the video element.
With that, Cole returned to the mound in the ninth; Clay Holmes loosened in the bullpen, just in case. Cole rewarded Boone¡¯s faith with another breezy frame, inducing a popout and two flyouts, prompting Cole¡¯s transition into Dad mode.
It was suggested that the complete game created that priceless father-son memory; to that, Cole shook his head and grinned.
¡°He probably would have stuck around for a win, because honestly, he wants to see Aaron Judge,¡± Cole said.