Cole restores confidence for Astros
in World Series
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[October 28, 2019]
(Reuters) - Houston Astros ace
Gerrit Cole shut down the Washington Nationals and gave his team
control of the World Series in such impressive fashion on Sunday
that he even managed to stump himself with the achievement.
After dominating the Nationals with devastating speed and elusive
movement on his pitches during Houston’s 7-1 win, Cole was told that
he has now tied an American League playoff record with 47 total
strikeouts.
"I didn't know that," Cole told reporters before a long pause.
"That's pretty special. Yeah, that's all I've got."
Washington did not have an answer for Cole either as he returned to
the form that made him baseball’s most dangerous pitcher this year
and gave Houston the 3-2 best-of-seven series advantage.
Cole logged seven innings and 110 pitches while allowing just one
run and striking out nine. The significance of the performance,
though, went well beyond numbers. Cole and the Astros had appeared
out of character early in this series when he lost the opener by
surrendering five runs, and Houston ultimately dropped the first two
games. The ace's return to the mound, and to form, crystallized
Houston’s resurgence as they again look like the favorites and have
won three straight to move within a victory of the title. “What he
did tonight, the feel for the game the importance of this game; he
provided the intensity that’s needed in a 2-2 series to get it to
3-2,” Astros manager A.J. Hinch said. “It’s very similar to how he
pitched the whole season.” Cole, 29, put together a career season
that included a 20-5 record, the best earned run average in the AL
at 2.50 and the most strikeouts in the Majors with 326.
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Astros starting pitcher Gerrit Cole (45) pitches during the sixth
inning against the Washington Nationals in game five of the 2019
World Series at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA
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He will be a free agent at the end of this season and will
undoubtedly have suitors lined up to try to land his high-velocity
pitches.
This post-season has gone a long way to stamp his arrival as a
force. Cole was in true command in winning his first three playoff
games before the hiccup in Game One against Washington.
Cole more than made amends with his Game Five performance.
"I thought I executed really well tonight,” Cole said. “The stuff
was much crisper. I made a lot of good pitches; we counted (only)
three mistakes. (I was) living on corners all night and making a lot
of quality pitches. That kept a lot of pressure on them, I thought."
The Astros have a renewed confidence as fellow standout pitcher
Justin Verlander takes the mound for Game Six on Tuesday in Houston.
"This team is special," Astros reliever Joe Smith said. “We don’t
really lose when (Verlander) and Gerrit are on the (mound)."
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Richard Borsuk)
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