Yankees starter Gerrit Cole wasn’t “super concerned” when he felt a cramp in his right calf as he warmed up to pitch the seventh inning of Monday’s 8-4 win over the Rangers at Globe Life Field. But he also didn’t think it was worth trying to pitch through, given the circumstances and New York leading 7-1 at the time.
“I just didn’t think it was the right situation to keep trying to manipulate it out there,” he said.
Instead, the veteran right-hander cut his night short after throwing six innings of one-run ball, with nine strikeouts and one walk. He retired the final nine batters he faced.
I would have preferred him to say, “Not concerned at all,” but honestly, even the fact that he was trying to give it a go in the seventh made me think that he was probably not THAT hurt.
Great performance by him. I think his shitty job against Washington was undersold in how damaging it is when your one no doubt about it star pitcher has a shitty performance. This was a nice bounceback result (Cole getting high fives on the way out of the game is the featured image).
Clay Holmes, though, did not fare as well. He needed Gleyber Torres making a nice play on a line drive to get out of bringing the tying run to the plate in the ninth inning despite entering the game with a five-run lead and a single runner on first. Just let Jake Cousins close! Even when Cousins struggled on Sunday, it wasn’t like Cousins got rocked (it was KAHNLE who got rocked).
The offense was very nice. Anthony Rizzo in the seven hole (and, more importantly, DJ LeMahieu and Ben Rice NOT in the lineup) is huge. Anthony Volpe as a #8 hitter is a lot better overall. This is a deep lineup. Even Verdugo is a pretty good number nine hitter (but I’d be much happier if Dominguez was hitting seventh, Rizzo eighth and Volpe ninth).
Jazz Chisholm has a 1.041 OPS as a Yankee with 9 homers and 10 steals in 24 games. The number one place they NEEDED to upgrade was at third base, and they did so very nicely. It would be nice if Mark Leiter Jr. could stop sucking ass, though. Also, we kept hearing how the Yankees weren’t thrilled with Scott Effross’ stuff in the minors, even though he was getting good results for the last month, but then they called him up anyways?! Huh?! Just let the dude get healthy, people.
Chisholm’s been nice at the plate, but his career OPS is 766, he will eventually revert to that.
Yet another proof this isn’t a serious baseball operation in the Bronx.
Rizzo totally lucked out on his two run double. Bloop because he had a bad swing and landed about one foot fair. Sorry but he’s not the answer.
Yep, but can he be worse than DJ and Rice?
https://x.com/chriskirschner/status/1831086817313255464?s=61&t=fhOaqwtc8q2TMSXUDRjPeg
This seems business as usual after starting him a day game after a night game and then AGAIN after travel for his 3rd game in 3 days. Team is mismanaged from the top down and he’s the one paying the price.
https://x.com/notasavior_us/status/1831103129586168063
Isn’t he sore because he was hit on the hand last night? What’s that got to do with playing a day game after a night game?
gil Fri, Schmidt sat
Excited to see Schmidt return.
Yankees announce Luis Gil will start Friday afternoon at the Cubs. Schmidt goes Saturday and Cole Sunday. Nestor Cortes will piggyback for Gil/Schmidt before being reinserted into the rotation against the Red Sox.