Albany Times Union

YANKEES ▶Gerrit Cole strikes out 12 as New York ekes out a 1-0 win over Tampa Bay.

Hicks’ sacrifice fly accounts for only run in victory over Rays

- By Mark Didtler

Gerrit Cole struck out 12 over eight stellar innings, Aaron Hicks had a sacrifice fly and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 1-0 on Wednesday night amid a coronaviru­s outbreak that sidelined shortstop Gleyber Torres.

Cole (5-1) scattered four hits and has five starts this season of at least 10 strikeouts and no walks to break Mike Mussina’s single-season team record set in 2001. He struck out all three batters in his final inning, including Brett Phillips on a 98 mph fastball to end the inning.

Aroldis Chapman completed the four-hitter to get his ninth save as New York won consecutiv­e games, including postseason, against the Rays for the first time since July 16-18, 2019.

COVID -19 protocols impacted the Yankees for the second straight day. Torres was kept out of the starting lineup as a precaution as the number of confirmed positive COVID-19 tests among the team’s coach and support staff reached seven.

New York manager Aaron Boone said there were a number of test results pending. Pitching coach Matt Blake joined thirdbase coach Phil Nevin and firstbase coach Reggie Willits as members of the coaching staff testing positive.

Six of the seven are asymptomat­ic. All are fully vaccinated, which Boone said was blunting the effects of the virus.

Cole has not given up a walk and gone at least six innings in each of his past five starts, which ties Fritz Peterson (1971) for the second-longest such stretch in Yankees history. Only David Wells’ six-game streak from Sept. 6, 2002 to Apr. 10, 2003 is longer.

The right-hander, who has walked just three batters this year, has allowed two or fewer earned runs in 12 straight starts, the longest stretch by a Yankees starter excluding openers since Whitey Ford’s 12-game run in 1963.

Jeffrey Springs replaced Ryan Thompson (2-2) with runners on second and third with one out in the seventh and gave up Hicks’ sacrifice fly.

Yankees left fielder Clint Frazier was ejected by plate umpire Bill Miller in the fifth for arguing after taking a called third strike.

Aaron Judge had three of New York’s six hits.

Tampa Bay’s Austin Meadows had a strange double in the first inning when he hit a towering fly to right off Cole that struck an overhangin­g catwalk and landed back toward the infield.

 ?? Chris O'meara / Associated Press ?? Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole snapped Mike Mussina’s record for starts with 10 or more strikeouts with no walks with his fifth of the season.
Chris O'meara / Associated Press Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole snapped Mike Mussina’s record for starts with 10 or more strikeouts with no walks with his fifth of the season.

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