Yankees' Nestor Cortes strikes out eight in four innings against Astros in first start since late May

Yankees' Nestor Cortes strikes out eight in four innings against Astros in first start since late May

New York Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes made his first appearance on Saturday since May 30 in a start against the Houston Astros (GameTracker). Cortes, who took the roster spot of fellow lefty Nick Ramirez, held the Astros to one run on one hit and a walk over four innings. He struck out eight batters, including three in the first inning, on what was a pitch-count restricted 64 offerings.

Cortes, 28, had been sidelined for more than two months because of a strained rotator cuff in his throwing shoulder. Prior to suffering the injury, he had been in the midst of a disappointing season. In 11 starts, he had accumulated a 5.16 ERA (82 ERA+) and a 3.11 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Cortes had emerged as an above-average starting pitcher in recent years, compiling a 154 ERA+ and 7.1 Wins Above Replacement in 2021-22.

The Yankees as a whole have struggled this season. They entered play on Saturday with a 57-53 record, putting them in last place in the American League East. What's more is that the Yankees are 3 1/2 games back of the final wild-card spot. New York had encountered some turbulence this week. To recap:

The Yankees have also started the second half mired in an 8-11 funk. All they can hope now is that Cortes helps them right the ship before it's too late.

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