Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSaturday, June 20, 2026

Gerrit Cole wins MLB debut

Gerrit Cole brought his upper-90s fastball to PNC Park for the first time, and he did not disappoint.

USA TODAY Sports

Pittsburgh Pirates pitching phenom Gerrit Cole won his MLB debut Tuesday, and for the most part was very effective in an 8-2 victory over the Giants.

In 6-1/3 innings at PNC Park, Cole allowed two earned runs and seven hits, while striking out two batters and walking none.

The 2011 first-overall pick in the MLB draft, Cole has wowed with his upper-90s fastball and wipeout slider. Despite his electric stuff, he only fanned a pair of batters against the Giants in his debut.

The most encouraging part of the outing is the fact that he did not walk a batter all night, since that is a concern with almost all young pitchers. With the pure stuff Cole possesses, he will not have any issues getting batters to swing-and-miss. If he can locate, he could be a true top-of-the-rotation force.

Cole threw 81 pitches, 59 of which were for strikes. He had 19 first-pitch strikes in 27 batters.

With more young talent on the way, Pirates fans have to be excited to see the crown jewel of their minor league system pitch so well. Jameson Taillon, another Pirates pitching prospect, could follow soon. For the surprisingly-good Pirates, Cole could provide them with the boost they need to finally get over the hump and into the postseason.

More from SB Nation:

Succeeding without “stuff”: Learning from plodding pitchers

Fantasy baseball: The fun is in the worrying

Dodgers beleaguered by closer Leaguer

What should the Braves do with their rotation?

Longform: The prospect who lied to play ball

MLB Draft: The draftees worth rooting for

See More:

More in MLB

MLB
Men’s College World Series Finals: What you need to know about UNC-OklahomaMen’s College World Series Finals: What you need to know about UNC-Oklahoma
MLB

Everything you need to know about the Men’s College World Series Finals

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Oklahoma-Georgia gave us an incredible family moment at the Men’s College World SeriesOklahoma-Georgia gave us an incredible family moment at the Men’s College World Series
MLB

Kolby Branch’s final collegiate swing capped off a bittersweet night for the Branch family in Omaha

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Men’s College World Series 2026: Schedule, scores, and how to watchMen’s College World Series 2026: Schedule, scores, and how to watch
MLB

Here is everything you need to know about the 2026 Men’s College World Series, from the full schedule to how to watch

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Owen Hull and UNC knock off West Virginia to advance to the MCWS FinalsOwen Hull and UNC knock off West Virginia to advance to the MCWS Finals
MLB

UNC is headed to the Men’s College World Series Finals after knocking off West Virginia in Omaha

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Men’s College World Series: Joey Volchko dominates as Georgia knocks off TexasMen’s College World Series: Joey Volchko dominates as Georgia knocks off Texas
MLB

Georgia’s Joey Volchko was dominant as the Bulldogs knocked off Texas to open their MCWS

By Mark Schofield
MLB
Men’s College World Series: Gavin Gallaher, Colin Hynek deliver for UNC vs. Ole MissMen’s College World Series: Gavin Gallaher, Colin Hynek deliver for UNC vs. Ole Miss
MLB

Gavin Gallaher’s first career MCWS hit came at a perfect time for UNC against Ole Miss

By Mark Schofield