Gerrit Cole Speaks Out on Austin Wells' Struggles
Gerrit Cole made an honest statement about Austin Wells' struggles after the New York Yankees' 4-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.
The Yankees are coming off a tough loss and are looking to avoid getting swept when they face off against the Red Sox at Fenway Park on Sunday.
Gerrit Cole was asked about Wells' struggles and said he wants to play better and be great.
Cole's statement shows his support for his teammate, who is currently batting .160 with 26 hits, four home runs, nine RBIs, and 16 runs in 54 games.
The 26-year-old Wells is in the middle of his fourth MLB season, all with the Yankees.
The Yankees are tied with the Tampa Bay Rays for the top spot in the American League East, with a record of 48-34 in 82 games.
On Sunday, Wells had one RBI and one stolen base, but the Yankees still lost 5-4.
Social media has been buzzing with comments about Wells' struggles, with @BrandonTierney saying he's always been an inefficient hitter.
@TalkinYanks noted that Wells' .510 OPS is the worst by a Yankee in a season since Jim Mason's .445 OPS in 1976.
The Yankees will look to bounce back from their losses and continue to compete for the top spot in the American League East.
Gerrit Cole's statement about Austin Wells shows his commitment to his teammates and his desire to see them succeed.
The Yankees' performance will be crucial in determining their standings in the American League East, and Gerrit Cole will likely play a key role in their success.