Yanks sweep Guardians in series blighted by fan issues
NEW YORK — Gerrit Cole bounced back from the shortest start
of his career, Anthony Rizzo powered an early offensive barrage
and the New York Yankees pounded the
Cleveland Guardians 10-2 Sunday to complete a three-game
sweep in a series marred by fan misbehavior.
Cole (1-0) struck out nine over 6 2/3 scoreless innings, and Rizzo’s two-run drive in the first inning tied
him for the AL lead with five homers. New York won for the fifth time in six games.
Cleveland outfielders struggled a day after fans threw bottles,
cans and other debris at them immediately
following New York’s walk-off victory. Myles Straw and Oscar Mercado were heckled after misplays, and
breakout rookie Steven Kwan left early with right hamstring tightness.
The Yankees said they increased security in the stands Sunday, and fans appeared to refrain from more beverage tossing.
The Bronx’s famed Bleacher Creatures lobbed plenty of insults, though, especially at Straw in center and Mercado in right.
Straw, who called Yankee Universe the “worst fan base on the planet” after Saturday’s incident, was greeted by chants of “Crybaby!” and sarcastically called “Peter Parker” for his Spiderman-like
climb up the wall to confront at least one fan face-toface.
Straw got the loudest boos during lineup introductions, and fans pointed and
jeered when he and second baseman Andrés Giménez miscommunicated on Hicks’ bases-loaded
popup during New York’s three-run third inning.
Mercado badly misjudged DJ Lemahieu’s line drive in the second, letting it go over
his head for an RBI double that also delighted fans.
Lemahieu had three hits and three RBIS, including a two-run
homer in the sixth,
and pinch-hitter Tim Locastro pulled a tworun drive in the eighth as New York’s slumping offense had its biggest day of the year. It
took the Yankees 16 games this season to
score at least seven runs in a game, a first for the franchise since 1990.Cole covered just 1 2/3 innings in his previous start against
Detroit, tying his career high with five walks.working with
backup catcher Jose Trevino for the first time, Cole limited the Guardians to a walk
and four hits. He left to a standing ovation after 92 pitches.
Cleveland starter Aaron Civale (0-1) allowed six earned runs
in three innings, pushing his ERA to 9.58 over three starts.
Left-hander Kirk
Mccarty made his
major league debut for the Guardians and allowed four runs on
two homers over the final three innings.
Giménez had two hits, including a tworun triple in the ninth.
KWAN’S EXIT
Kwan flied out in the top of the third
and was replaced by Ernie Clement in left field for the bottom of the inning.
The 24-year-old Kwan cleared concussion testing Saturday after crashing into the
outfield wall. He was taunted after the play, prompting Straw’s
confrontation. Manager Terry Francona
said Sunday morning that Kwan was sore but OK to play.
The 5-foot-9 sparkplug is batting .341 with a .456 on-base
percentage in the first 14 games of his career.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Guardians: INF Owen Miller was activated from the COVID-19 injured list . ... INF Yu Chang is eligible to return from the COVID-19 IL but
needs time to ramp up before he’s game ready. ... LHP Konnor Pilkington was optioned to Triple-a.
UP NEXT
Guardians: RHP Shane Bieber (1-0, 2.25) opens a four-game series at the Los Angeles Angels against RHP
Michael Lorenzen (1-1, 4.82) on Monday night.
Yankees: Resume a six-game homestand Tuesday night with RHP Luis Severino (10, 2.08) taking on Orioles RHP Jordan Lyles (1-1, 3.52).