Wagging his finger at the Mariners, Cole stops the Yankees' 4-game skid with a 3-1 win

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Wagging his finger at the Mariners, Cole stops the Yankees' 4-game skid with a 3-1 win
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The New York Yankees beat the Seattle Mariners 3-1 on Tuesday night.

Players in the Seattle Mariners dugout react as they trail the New York Yankees by two runs in the ninth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, June 20, 2023, in New York. Gerrit Cole wagged a finger 15 times at Mariners manager Scott Servais and threw a pitch to José Caballero that landed high up on the backstop.“Sometimes a high fastball can be a really effective pitch.

Caballero stepped out repeatedly during his first two at-bats until the pitch clock was down to the 8-second requirement to be in the batter's box and alert. Caballero walked to the edge of the circle after taking a called strike with two outs in the seventh, fouled off the next pitch and walked to the edge again, then returned and called his one allowed timeout.“He didn’t like the way I was manipulating the pitch clock but he just got excited, so that’s good,” Caballero said.

“Their manager had some choice words for me coming off the field and he was wagging his finger at me, so I wagged my finger at him,” Cole said.“I don’t remember it because, obviously, there was yelling, some back and forth at the dugouts,” Boone said. “I was like, `Why are you yelling at us?' It felt like they started yelling at us right away.”“Cabby plays the game the right way," Servais said. "He plays by the rules. He gets in there.

Holmes got five straight outs for his ninth save in 11 chances, ending a game that took just 2 hours, 9 minutes. The Cole-Caballero confrontation was the lasting memory.Rizzo had an RBI double off George Kirby that popped out of the glove of Teoscar Hernández, who appeared unsure how close he was to the wall in right-center. McKinney's 432-foot homer boosted a Yankees offense hitting a major league-low .196 in June.

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