Gerrit Cole’s postseason has been a worrying Yankees rollercoaster

Shaky, dominant, shaky.

Those have been Gerrit Cole’s three postseason starts.

So far, it has been good enough for the Yankees.

Gerrit Cole did not make it out of the fifth inning in the Yankees’ 6-2 win over the Guardians in Game 2 of the ALCS on Oct. 15, 2024. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

Tuesday night, it was, thanks to more strong work from the bullpen, as the Yankees took a 2-0 lead in the ALCS with a 6-3 victory over the Guardians in The Bronx.

But this was not Cole at his best. He lasted just 4 ¹/₃ innings.

He walked four, struck out four and allowed six hits. He threw 89 pitches.

He was frequently behind, unable to put away hitters.

Following an up-and-down regular season that started late due to injury, it has been an uneven postseason so far from Cole.

He was hit around in the ALDS opener against the Royals, tagged for four runs in five innings. In the series clincher, it was dominant Cole, one earned run over seven brilliant frames.

Gerrit Cole throws a pitch in the first inning against the Guardians. JASON SZENES/NEW YORK POST

But his latest start was more like his first one. He had just one 1-2-3 inning.

He did well to get out of the fourth unscathed, after the Guardians loaded the bases with one out. He got pinch hitter David Fry to pop up and got Brayan Rocchio looking at a backdoor slider.

But he couldn’t get through the fifth after four of the first five Guardians reached base.


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Cole has not been the same pitcher he was in the 2022 playoffs, when he had a 2.95 ERA in three starts across 18 ¹/₃ innings.

It marked the second-shortest outing of his playoff career, after he lasted just two innings in the 2021 wild card game against the Red Sox.

The Yankees bullpen was there to pick up Cole. Clay Holmes retired two of the three batters he faced to ensure the Yankees kept the lead, striking out Austin Hedges with the bases loaded to end the inning.

Gerrit Cole gets pulled from game in the fifth inning. JASON SZENES/NEW YORK POST

Tim Hill threw 1 ²/₃ innings of scoreless ball, Tommy Kahnle added 1 ¹/₃ shutout frames and Luke Weaver pitched the ninth.

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