Yankees ace Gerrit Cole was able to cross off a bucket list moment this week. While he has appeared in five other All-Star Games, Tuesday was the first time he started one.
He’s the first Yankee to do so since Roger Clemens in 2001 and while he was excited to pitch in front of the Seattle crowd, his one inning of work was a bit of an adventure, and there was a lot of excitement.
National League leadoff hitter Ronald Acuna Jr. launched a Cole cutter 100.2mph to right field where Adolis Garcia was stationed. The sun was setting so the outfielder lost the ball for a second but quickly recovered and made an amazing catch.
One batter later, Freddie Freeman lined a Cole fastball 99.7mph to left field where Randy Arozarena launched himself into the wall to make the catch. Mookie Betts would ground out to end Cole’s day and his first All-Star Game start.
“A lot of adrenaline for a bullpen day. Yea, a lot of adrenaline,” Cole said with a smile after his outing was done. “That was a pretty fun experience. I thought [Rangers catcher Jonah Heim] did a great job and the outfielders were on their game for sure. I gave them some tough chances and they converted. Overall, it was really fun.”