Yankees, Gerrit Cole have no excuse for unforgivable intentional walk decision - lulu

   

Inexplicable. 

Even after the explanations Saturday, what occurred with one out in the fourth inning remains unfathomable for the Yankees. 

Gerrit Cole, in the midst of dominating the Red Sox, intentionally walked Rafael Devers with one out and none on in the fourth inning. Multiple times, Aaron Boone used the word “aggressive” to describe the strategy for one of the most passive moves I’ve ever seen on a baseball field. 

This was explained as a group decision, yet catcher Austin Wells said he had no idea it was coming and was not included in any discussions on the matter. Boone said that in real time he would have preferred that Cole not issue this walk intentionally, yet said he did not want to undo the choice once Cole — who put up four fingers and waved Devers to first — signaled for it. Yet, Cole said that the exact situation that arose — Jarren Duran makes an out to lead off the fourth then walk Devers intentionally — was discussed among him, Boone and pitching coach Matt Blake literally in the half inning before.