Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Cole pitches 6 scoreless innings as Yanks win 9th straight

Sunday’s series finale postponed due to oncoming hurricane

- By Larry Fleisher

NEW YORK — Gerrit Cole struck out Josh Donaldson with the bases loaded to end the fifth inning and got through the sixth throwing shutout ball, as the New York Yankees beat the Minnesota Twins 7-1 Saturday for their season-high ninth straight win.

Giancarlo Stanton had a two-run double during a five-run fifth, and Luke Voit remained red hot as the Yankees moved to 21-5 since dropping three of four at Boston in late July.

Bronx-raised Yankees infielder Andrew Velazquez hit his first career homer in the eighth inning, bringing his family in the stands to tears. The 27-year-old journeyman has been staying with his parents since being promoted from Triple A on July 9.

The series finale scheduled for Sunday was postponed after Saturday’s game and reschedule­d for Sept. 13 with Hurricane Henri set to hit the area. The Twins will have to interrupt a six-game homestand to return to New York for the makeup game.

Tyler Wade accounted for New York’s first two runs by hitting an RBI single off Kenta Maeda (6-5) and scoring on a wild pitch with

the bases loaded.

Cole (12-6) dominated in his second start since a bout with a mild symptoms of COVID-19. He allowed five hits and turned in his sixth scoreless outing this season, walking one and striking out six.

“I thought he was really good,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “All four pitches were in play for him.”

The righthande­r ran into trouble in the fifth by allowing one-out singles to Willians Astudillo and Andrelton Simmons and then a walk to Max Kepler.

After a visit from pitching coach Matt Blake, he struck out Jorge Polanco on a 99 mph fastball, then got Donaldson on a called third strike. Donaldson briefly questioned the call on the low changeup before heading to the dugout.

“I just made good pitches,” Cole said. “I felt as if I was one step behind Kepler and tried to throw him a slide step not really for strikes, see if I could get him to chase. And then tried to get the leverage on Polanco and see if I could dictate the at-bat, and once I did that, I got back to Donaldson and I executed some good pitches to him as well.”

Donaldson pushed Cole into an unwanted spotlight earlier this season by calling out the Yankees ace by name when discussing pitchers he suspected of using illicit grip enhancers.

Cole struck out Donaldson twice in an outing days later and did the same Saturday.

“That’s kind of the game right there,” Boone said. “It was great to see him just in that big spot execute.”

The Yankees won their second straight game by at least five runs after playing 13 of 14 decided by three runs or fewer.

Polanco homered for the Twins, who are 2-17 in their last 19 games at

Yankee Stadium.

Maeda allowed five runs and four hits in 4 innings. He exited with right forearm tightness after throwing a 1-and-0 pitch to Stanton. After throwing his ninth straight pitch out of the strike zone, Maeda bent over, grimaced and was checked by a trainer before being replaced by Edgar García.

“He pitched pretty well up to that point,” Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli said. “I thought he had a good start going for himself.”

Baldelli said Maeda was headed for further testing and once they get the results, they will decided if an IL stint is needed.

The Yankees took a 4-0 lead

when Stanton lined a double to left and went up 6-0 on Voit’s double to left after Aaron Judge was thrown out at the plate trying to score on a grounder by Rougned Odor.

Voit had two hits and two RBIs a night after a four-hit game. The slugging first baseman recently made a public plea for more playing time amid a roster crunch created by three-time All-Star Anthony Rizzo’s return from the COVID-19 injured list. Voit is batting .500 (13 for 26) with three homers and 13 RBIs in his past seven starts.

Trainer’s room

Twins: OF Byron Buxton (fractured

left hand) went 0 for 2 in his first rehab game with Triple-A St. Paul on Friday and was scheduled for a recovery day.

Yankees: OF Brett Gardner was held out of the lineup after getting hit in the right elbow Friday, and OF Estevan Florial was called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre . ... RHP Domingo Germán (right shoulder inflammati­on) will play catch early in the week. He experience­d soreness Thursday following a bullpen session Wednesday . ... RHP Luis Severino (right shoulder tightness) will meet with Dr. Neal ElAttrache in the middle of the week. A second opinion did not find any structural damage.

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MARY ?? The Yankees’ Andrew Velazquez, right, celebrates with Kyle Higashioka after hitting his first career homer in the eighth inning Saturday against the Twins in New York. Velazquez, who grew up in the Bronx, had his family in the stands.
ALTAFFER/AP MARY The Yankees’ Andrew Velazquez, right, celebrates with Kyle Higashioka after hitting his first career homer in the eighth inning Saturday against the Twins in New York. Velazquez, who grew up in the Bronx, had his family in the stands.

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