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Gerrit Cole’s Triumphant Return: 6 Shutout Innings After 569-Day Absence, But Yankees Fall to Rays

Last updated: May 23, 2026 1:53 am
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After a 569-day absence due to elbow surgery, Gerrit Cole returned to the mound in spectacular fashion, tossing six shutout innings. Yet, the Yankees’ bullpen faltered late, and the team fell 4-2 to the MLB-best Tampa Bay Rays—a bittersweet moment for a franchise desperate for its ace’s dominance.

The Long Road Back: Cole’s Journey from Surgery to the Mound

For Gerrit Cole, Friday night at Yankee Stadium wasn’t just another start—it was a 569-day culmination of rehab, resilience, and relentless determination. His last major league appearance came in Game 5 of the 2024 World Series on October 30, 2024 [AP]. Just months later, on March 11, 2025, he underwent reconstructive elbow surgery, a procedure that sidelined one of baseball’s most dominant pitchers [AP].

His rehab was methodical: two spring training outings and six minor league starts, each a step toward regaining the form that made him a Cy Young winner and the Yankees’ undisputed ace. Yet, as Cole himself admitted, the path was fraught with “ups and downs.” What made his return even more remarkable was the sense of normalcy he felt once the game began. “At some point tonight,” he said, “it was almost like I had never left.”

Gerrit Cole prepares to throw during the first inning, his focus unwavering as he commands the mound.
Gerrit Cole prepares to throw during the first inning, his focus unwavering as he commands the mound. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

A Dominant Performance: The Numbers Behind Cole’s Return

Cole’s stat line was as impressive as his presence: 6.0 innings pitched, 0 runs, 2 hits, 2 strikeouts, 3 walks, and a pitch count of 72 (50 strikes). His fastball, a weapon that has terrorized hitters for over a decade, averaged 96.1 mph, topping out at 98.6 mph in the first inning. He mixed in a repertoire of 13 sinkers, 10 sliders, 8 changeups, and 6 knuckle-curves, proving his arsenal was as sharp as ever.

What stood out most was his command. Cole started 18 of 22 batters with a strike, a testament to his precision and control. Even against the high-contact Tampa Bay Rays, who entered the game as the best team in baseball, he induced pressure with every pitch. “He looked healthy to me,” admitted Rays manager Kevin Cash. “He’s as special as there is.”

Cole’s efficiency was on full display in the third and fourth innings, where he needed just seven and four pitches, respectively, to retire the side. At one point, he retired 10 batters in a row, a stretch that silenced the Rays’ potent lineup.

Gerrit Cole walks to the mound before the game, embodying the calm confidence of a veteran ace.
Gerrit Cole walks to the mound before the game, embodying the calm confidence of a veteran ace. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

The Yankees’ Collapse: A Bullpen Meltdown

Despite Cole’s heroics, the Yankees’ bullpen unraveled in the late innings. The Rays, trailing 1-0 when Cole exited, capitalized on a series of miscues. José Caballero, back at shortstop after a 10-day absence due to a broken finger, allowed a one-hopper from Chandler Simpson to bounce off his glove in the eighth inning. From there, the Rays exploded for four runs:

  • Jonathan Aranda’s RBI double tied the game.
  • Richie Palacios’s two-run single on a comebacker off reliever Tim Hill’s glove put Tampa Bay ahead.
  • Ryan Vilade’s sacrifice fly extended the lead to 4-1.

The Yankees managed a late run, but it wasn’t enough. Aaron Judge, the team’s captain and usual offensive catalyst, went 0-for-4, extending his slump to a 1-for-24 stretch. His average has dipped to .245, and he’s now gone a career-high 11 games without an RBI—a stark contrast to the player who carried the Yankees in recent years.

What’s Next for Cole and the Yankees?

Cole’s return is a massive boost for a Yankees rotation that has been plagued by injuries. He slots into a group that includes Carlos Rodón, Cam Schlittler, Will Warren, and Ryan Weathers, filling the void left by Max Fried, who landed on the injured list with a bone bruise in his left elbow [AP]. Cole is scheduled to make his next start in Kansas City, and if Friday’s outing is any indication, the Yankees’ rotation just got a whole lot scarier for opposing lineups.

Yet, the loss to the Rays—now 4-0 against the Yankees this season—highlights the team’s broader issues. The bullpen, once a strength, has become a liability. The offense, led by Judge, is struggling to produce consistently. And while Cole’s return is a step in the right direction, the Yankees will need more than their ace to turn their season around.

Gerrit Cole throws during the second inning, his mechanics fluid and his focus razor-sharp.
Gerrit Cole throws during the second inning, his mechanics fluid and his focus razor-sharp. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

The Fan Perspective: Hope and Frustration

For Yankees fans, Cole’s return was a moment of pure elation. The sight of their ace back on the mound, dominating as if he’d never left, was a reminder of what the team is capable of when at full strength. Yet, the loss to the Rays—a team that has had the Yankees’ number this season—tempered that excitement with frustration.

Social media was abuzz with reactions. Some fans celebrated Cole’s performance as a sign of better days ahead, while others lamented the bullpen’s collapse and Judge’s ongoing slump. The question on everyone’s mind: Can the Yankees turn this around? With Cole back in the fold, the answer may soon be yes—but only if the rest of the team steps up to match his intensity.

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