Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Cole completes 3-hit gem

Yankees’ ace implores manager Boone to let him finish the contest

- By Kristie Rieken

Yankees ace Gerrit Cole demanded on the mound that manager Aaron Boone let him get the final out, then struck out Yordan Alvarez with a 99 mph fastball on his career-high 129th pitch to cap the New York Yankees’ 1-0 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night.

Aaron Judge hit a solo homer and Cole did the rest, completing a three-hitter for his fifth career complete game and third shutout. His only other nine-inning shutout was May 4, 2018 against Arizona while he pitched for Houston.

The AL West-leading Astros, who entered this series having been shut out just once all season, were blanked for a second straight game after losing 4-0 in the opener on Friday night.

Cole (9-4), who pitched for the Astros from 2018-2019, tied a season low in hits and struck out 12. His 129 pitches are the most in the majors this season, surpassing Trevor Bauer’s 126.

Cole beat Houston for the first time in his third career try, giving him at least one win against every team in the majors.

All-star closer Aroldis Chapman began warming for the Yankees during the eighth inning but never got in the game.

Jose Altuve singled to start the ninth for Houston, and Michael Brantley battled through a 10-pitch at-bat before flying out. Yuli Gurriel

struck out on what he thought was a checked swing, and Boone visited the mound contemplat­ing a pitching change with Cole at 126 pitches.

Cole berated Boone when he got to the mound, shouting that he wanted to face Alvarez. Boone relented, Cole punched out Alvarez on three pitches and then the Yankees All-star let out an enormous holler.

There were two outs in the third when Judge connected off Zack Greinke (8-3) on his soaring shot to left field. The slugger then provided a bit of entertainm­ent on his trip around the bases.

Judge pulled his jersey

together with both hands as he rounded third. It was a gesture that some on social media thought was a reference to Altuve gripping his jersey to keep teammates from ripping it off during the celebratio­n after his game-winning homer in Game 6 of the

2019 AL Championsh­ip Series against the Yankees.

After Houston’s signsteali­ng scandal was uncovered, some speculated that Altuve didn’t want his jersey pulled off because he was concealing a buzzer that helped in the plot. The allegation was never proven, and Altuve said he did it because he was shy and that he got in trouble with his wife when his jersey was ripped off before.

Cole bounced back after permitting four runs in 3 1⁄3 innings for his shortest start since 2016 against the Mets his last time out. That came after he yielded eight hits and six runs — both season highs — in five innings of a 9-2 loss to Boston on June 27.

Greinke lasted just four innings, allowing three hits and one run in his first loss since May 25, snapping a four-game winning streak.

Cole walked two batters in the fourth but didn’t allow a hit until Abraham Toro singled with one out in the fifth inning. He retired the next five batters before Gurriel singled with no outs in the seventh.

He then struck out Alvarez on three pitches, freezing him with a low 100 mph fastball for a called third strike. Cole pounded his hand into his glove a couple of times as Alvarez trudged back to the dugout shaking his head.

Cole sat down the next two batters in the seventh and pitched a 1-2-3 eighth.

 ?? Eric Christian Smith / Associated Press ?? New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole reacts after striking out Houston’s Yordan Alvarez to end the game Saturday. The 99 mph fastball was Cole’s career-high 129th pitch. His only other nine-inning shutout came against Arizona in 2018 when he was pitching for the Astros.
Eric Christian Smith / Associated Press New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole reacts after striking out Houston’s Yordan Alvarez to end the game Saturday. The 99 mph fastball was Cole’s career-high 129th pitch. His only other nine-inning shutout came against Arizona in 2018 when he was pitching for the Astros.
 ?? Bob Levey / Getty Images ?? Aaron Judge’s home run in the third inning accounted for the Yankees’ only run.
Bob Levey / Getty Images Aaron Judge’s home run in the third inning accounted for the Yankees’ only run.

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