Gerrit Cole tuned up for the postseason by holding the Athletics to one run in nine innings and Juan Soto came off the bench ...
This time, there were no intentional walks to interrupt Gerrit Cole's start -- just a vintage performance that suggested the ...
Gerrit Cole discusses what he loves most about October baseball, the intensity of every pitch in the playoffs and the Yankees ...
Ever since Gerrit Cole signed a nine-year, $324 million contract with the New York Yankees in December 2019, he has continued his dominant, decade-long run as o ...
Juan Soto, held out of the starting lineup because of a bruised knee, lined a pinch-hit double in the middle of a three-run, ...
Rafael Devers’ intentional walk by Gerrit Cole with no one on base sparked a three-run fourth inning, and Devers added a ...
Gerrit Cole's Intentional Walk with nobody on in the fourth inning to Rafael Devers was a highly strange moment in the latest ...
Gerrit Cole returns to one of his favorite ballparks -- for more than one reason -- when the New York Yankees kick off the Oakland Athletics' going-away homestand with a three-game series that begins ...
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In the sixth inning of Saturday's game, Red Sox starter Brayan Bello faced Aaron Judge and threw the first pitch behind his ...
Gerrit Cole held the A's to one run in nine innings and Juan Soto made a rare pinch-hit appearance for the Yankees in extras.
In that month-plus, Cole came close to resembling the Cy Young award-winning pitcher he was last year, when the Yankees missed the playoffs and their opportunity to trot out one of the game's top ...