Gerrit Cole tuned up for the postseason by holding the Athletics to one run in nine innings and Juan Soto came off the bench ...
There was confusion about which Yankee ordered the code Red (Sox) after a strange intentional walk led to Gerrit Cole unraveling. Cole was rolling through three innings Saturday before issuing a ...
New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole delivered on Friday night in Oakland, and Jameson Taillon defended him against ...
Gerrit Cole, in the midst of dominating the Red Sox, intentionally walked Rafael Devers with one out and none on in the fourth inning. Multiple times, Aaron Boone used the word “aggressive” to ...
It was a strange scene on Saturday when New York Yankees starter Gerrit Cole was flirting with perfection in the fourth inning when he stepped off the mound, flashing four fingers wide to point ...
Gerrit Cole continues to be haunted by Rafael Devers. The New York Yankees ace has had difficulty getting the Boston Red Sox third baseman out during the past four seasons. Going into Saturday's ...
Cole’s unorthodox intentional walk of his longtime ... “Obviously, I didn’t communicate that well enough, and I think Gerrit was a little indecisive out there and rolled with it,” Boone ...
New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole pulled a rather stunning move on Saturday that quickly backfired on him. Throughout Cole’s career, Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers has owned the pitcher.
All seven of Boston's runs came in the third and fourth innings against Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole. While the reigning AL Cy Young winner was rolling through 3.1 innings pitched (only ...
Following a 7-1 victory over the New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox manager did not hide his emotions on Yankees ace Gerrit Cole hitting Rafael Devers in the first inning and then intentionally ...
New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole showed Boston Red Sox slugger—and infamous foil—Rafael Devers the ultimate respect during Saturday's game at Yankee Stadium. The first time Devers ...
NEW YORK -- Gerrit Cole stuck out four fingers on his pitching hand, then pointed toward first base as Rafael Devers looked on incredulously. Having held the first 10 Red Sox batters hitless ...