What rust?
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole showed no signs of it as he made his second start back Wednesday night following a 569-day recovery from Tommy John surgery.
The dominant right-hander was in complete control all night, mowing his way through the Royals’ lineup to help New York lock up its fourth consecutive win.
“If the first start was the appetizer, this was the main course,” Aaron Boone said. “He had everything going.”
Cole certainly did, as he struck out five of the first seven Kansas City hitters he faced before allowing his first base runner of the night on a one out double in the bottom of the third.
He then received some help from his defense, as Aaron Judge unleashed a perfect throw on a liner to shallow right, gunning down Michael Massey trying to score the opening run of the game.
“All I was thinking was I don’t want this run to score,” Judge said. “Especially with Gerrit in his second game, it was a tight game at the time — I knew if I was able to stop them there, they probably aren’t scoring the rest of the game.”
And that’s exactly how things played out, as Cole threw things in cruise control the rest of the way, completing six-plus scoreless innings of work.
He allowed just four hits, didn’t issue a walk, and struck out 10 batters for a franchise-best 28th time as a Yankee.
“We are watching excellence,” Boone said. “I don’t want to understate or overstate it, it was just an excellent, efficient, surgical outing where he had everything going.”
“It’s a good night when everything comes together like that,” Cole added.
The Yankees’ ace has now put together 12.2 scoreless frames over his first two outings back atop the rotation.
Cole himself isn’t satisfied yet.
“It’s coming along, there’s still some stuff to work on,” he said. “We moved the ball well around the zone, sometimes maybe didn’t quite get through the fastballs as well as we could’ve, so there’s absolutely still stuff to work on.”
Cole is lined up to take the ball back home against the Guardians next week.
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