Albany Times Union

Higashioka, Cole help Yankees win

Catcher hits pair of home runs in N.Y.’S victory over Toronto

- By Mark Didtler

Kyle Higashioka homered twice to support Gerrit Cole, and the New York Yankees beat Toronto 3-1 on Monday night in the Blue Jays temporary home at their spring training ballpark.

Higashioka caught Cole for the second straight start — and win — after working with him during last year’s playoffs. Gary Sanchez, the Yankees’ No. 1 catcher, was behind the plate for Cole’s first start of the season, against the Blue Jays on opening day.

Cole (2-0) allowed one run and three hits in six innings, struck out eight and walked one. The hard-throwing right-hander finished with a flurry by retiring his final 15 batters — striking out seven. With 29 strikeouts this season, he matched David Cone for the most by a Yankees pitcher through three starts.

Cole has a 1.47 ERA. He has struck out at least seven in his past 12 regular-season starts, the longest such stretch in Yankees history.

Robbie Ray (0-1) didn’t allow a hit before Rougned Odor singled with one out in the fifth and Higashioka followed with a 416foot opposite-field shot to rightcente­r for a 2-1 lead.

Higashioka made it 3-1 in the eighth on a 427-foot solo shot to left off Ryan Borucki.

Last Sept. 16, Higashioka had a three-homer game against the Blue Jays, also in a game started by Cole. Five of his 12 career homers have come against Toronto.

Justin Wilson, Darren O’day and Aroldis Chapman completed a five-hitter. Chapman worked the ninth in his first save chance this season, and the Yankees got back to .500 at 5-5 by winning consecutiv­e games for only the second time this season.

Ray allowed two runs, three hits, three walks and struck out three over five innings in his first start of the season after being sidelined late in spring training by a bruised elbow. He was carrying his child down the stairs at his rental home when he slipped and fell. Ray’s child was uninjured in the fall.

Five Toronto pitchers held the Yankees to four hits.

Cole threw 42 pitches in the first two innings before settling down and needing 56 in his next four. He allowed Randal Grichuk’s RBI grounder in the first. He worked out of a two-on, noout jam during the second by striking out Alejandro Kirk, Josh Palacios and Marcus Semien.

 ?? Mike Carlson / Associated Press ?? Kyle Higashioka of the Yankees scores after his home run against the Blue Jays during the eighth inning on Monday, his second of the game.
Mike Carlson / Associated Press Kyle Higashioka of the Yankees scores after his home run against the Blue Jays during the eighth inning on Monday, his second of the game.

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