Gerrit Cole will start for the Yankees tonight, and he hopes the spin rate on his pitches, which dropped quite a bit last week against the Rays, recovers against the Twins. "I attribute it to just not being as good or as sharp as I wanted to be," Cole told reporters via video news conference Tuesday. "Simple as that."
Maybe so. But Twins third baseman Josh Donaldson sounded skeptical about that "simple" answer last week, in light of baseball's crackdown, first in the minors and coming soon to the majors, on pitchers using illegal substances to produce more spin on the ball, and thus make it break more sharply.
"Is it coincidence that Gerrit Cole's spin rate numbers went down [Thursday] after four minor leaguers got suspended for 10 games" for using ultra-sticky substances, Donaldson asked.
He got his answer from Cole — yes, it was — but the former Cy Young runner-up didn't like having to answer the question.
"It doesn't make me happy. I mean, I'm not thrilled about it," Cole said about hearing his name linked to suspicions about rule-breakers. Donaldson in particular, he said, "I kind of thought it was a bit of low-hanging fruit. But he's entitled to his opinion and to voice his opinion."
Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said he's glad Donaldson does. Though he hasn't thought much about Donaldson facing Cole so soon after the Twins third baseman spoke up about the leaguewide spike in spin rates, which Donaldson believes has put hitters in an unfair position, Baldelli made it clear he shares Donaldson's concerns, if not his suspicions.
"I support Josh. A lot of the things that Josh is passionate about and talks about, a lot of times they're things that other players may be thinking but don't really have the nerve to bring up. I don't think Josh cares about [that]," Baldelli said. "His first thought is what he thinks is right, not what may upset somebody's feelings. It's hard to argue with a lot of things Josh has said on this issue."
Cole was asked if he has used Spider Tack, a sticky substance that has turned up in clubhouses. He didn't answer specifically.