The Yankees clinched a hard-earned 4-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Friday night, winning in extra innings. Gerrit Cole’s outstanding performance was pivotal, as a loss would have allowed the Baltimore Orioles to narrow the gap to three games in the American League East. This win helped the Yankees maintain a crucial four-game lead over Baltimore.
Cole Shines in Key Win
Gerrit Cole delivered an exceptional performance, pitching nine innings while allowing just two hits and one earned run, striking out seven batters on 99 pitches, 66 of which were strikes. His effort brought his ERA down to 3.67 for the season, marking a strong rebound after giving up seven earned runs in his last start against the Boston Red Sox. The Yankees witnessed Cole at his best, and they hope to see similar results as the postseason approaches.
Following Cole, reliever Luke Weaver took over for the final inning, continuing to impress. He allowed one hit and an unearned run (with the runner starting on second base) but struck out three to seal the game. Weaver’s ERA now stands at 2.99, strengthening his role in the Yankees’ bullpen. With Clay Holmes struggling lately, Weaver is emerging as a potential closer as the playoffs draw near.
Offensively, the Yankees recorded eight hits but struck out nine times. Giancarlo Stanton’s slump persisted, going 1-for-3 with two strikeouts. Over the last 30 days, Stanton is hitting just .197 with a .271 OBP, raising concerns as the playoffs loom. If he doesn’t regain his form, the Yankees may consider replacing him at designated hitter with Jasson Dominguez or Alex Verdugo, both of whom have shown potential despite inconsistencies.
Looking to carry their momentum into Saturday’s game, the Yankees will send Carlos Rodon to the mound against former Yankee prospect JP Sears. Sears, who was part of the trade that brought Frankie Montas to New York, will face his old team as the Athletics seek to even the series.
As the postseason nears, the Yankees will need their key players to step up and achieve consistency both on the mound and at the plate to secure their spot in the American League Division Series.