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Gerrit Cole Surrenders Career‑Worst Night in Tigers Win, July 2026

2026-07-08 · Gerrit Cole · Match Report

**Gerrit Cole** endured his toughest outing on July 6, 2026 when the Detroit Tigers defeated the New York Yankees 6‑4, handing the Yankees’ ace five runs in just two innings-his worst line in a major‑league start.

Cole entered the game at Yankee Stadium with a 2.41 ERA, a figure that had placed him among the league’s elite. After recording a clean first inning, he was chased by Detroit’s left‑handed reliever after allowing a solo homer to Akil Baddoo and a two‑run double to Robbie Grossman. He left with no outs in the second, his line reading 0.2 IP, 5 R, 6 H, 2 BB, 1 K.

The Tigers capitalized on the early damage, loading the bases twice in the third and driving in three runs. Detroit’s starter, Tarik Skubal, settled for six innings, giving up two runs, while the bullpen closed the game. New York’s offense managed only one run in the later innings, a solo shot by Aaron Judge that proved insufficient.

The performance snapped a streak of 31 consecutive starts with an ERA under 3.00, a benchmark that had defined Cole’s tenure with the Yankees. It also pushed his season ERA to 3.12, the highest mark he’s posted since his rookie year in 2013. Analysts note that the sudden dip may signal fatigue after a grueling 2025 postseason run that saw him pitch 210 innings.

Cole’s manager, Aaron Boone, defended the pitcher, emphasizing the small sample size and the quality of the opposition’s lineup. “He’s still our ace,” Boone said after the game. “One rough night doesn’t change his value to this club.”

Detroit’s game plan hinged on aggressive baserunning and early pressure. Shortstop Javier Baez stole second in the first inning, forcing a defensive shift that opened a lane for Grossman’s double. The Tigers also mixed high‑velocity fastballs with late‑breaking sliders, a sequence that seemed to confuse Cole’s timing.

Reliever Jack Flaherty, who entered in the third, struck out two batters in a brief stint before handing the reins to closer Gregory Soto, who sealed the win with a clean ninth. Soto’s 0.92 ERA over his last ten saves underscores Detroit’s depth in the back end.

Cole is scheduled to return to the rotation on July 12 against the Boston Red Sox, a matchup that will test his ability to rebound quickly. The Yankees’ pitching coach, Phil Nevin, hinted at a possible tweak to Cole’s pitch mix, suggesting a greater reliance on his cutter to regain command.

If Cole can trim his walk rate and re‑establish his strikeout rhythm, he could still finish the season among the AL’s top three starters. The next few starts will be critical for his postseason aspirations and for maintaining the Yankees’ position atop the AL East.

The loss also nudges New York’s record to 48‑31, keeping them within a game of the division leader. Meanwhile, Detroit climbs to 45‑34, tightening the race for a wild‑card spot. Both clubs now face a packed schedule that could reshape the playoff picture before the regular season’s final stretch.

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