HOUSTON — Four games into his Major League career, Zach Cole has become a master of the pick-me-up.
After entering Tuesday nightβs game in place of the injured Yordan Alvarez, Cole hit a go-ahead two-run homer and added an RBI single as the Astros defeated the Rangers, 6-3, in the opener of a three-game series at Daikin Park.
Cole, whose MLB debut on Friday included a home run and two other hits in a victory at Atlanta, entered Tuesdayβs game after Alvarez sprained his left ankle while scoring a first-inning run. In his second at-bat against Rangers starter Jack Leiter, Cole hit a two-out, fifth-inning blast to right field to put the Astros up, 4-3.
βThat was a fastball well-executed,β Astros manager Joe Espada said of the pitch Cole hammered. βLeiter put that pitch where he wanted to, and this kid just put an βAβ swing on it. He continues to do things that show heβs well prepared. The stage is not fazing him. And Iβve got to give him credit, because weβre in the middle of a race, and this kid is showing up.β
Cole fouled off three two-strike pitches — two changeups and a slider — before getting a 95.9 mph four-seamer from Leiter, whom he never faced in the Minors.
βJust trying to be competitive,β Cole said. βThat guyβs really good. Heβs got a lot of good pitches. Just trying to do my best to foul off anything close just to get another pitch.β
Espada admitted the Astrosβ dugout was initially subdued as Alvarez gingerly made his way through it after hurting himself in the bottom of the first.
βSilence in the dugout,β the manager said after the game. βWhat I do have to say is that once he went to the tunnel, you could hear the guys saying, βLetβs go. Weβve got to pick him up.β And that was very encouraging β how the players recognized that weβre in the middle of a fight. One of our big boys just went down, but instead of using that as. βHere we go. Another injury,β they went, βSomebody needs to pick him up.β I thought that was a big moment.
βAnd then Zach Cole goes out there and goes off. Thatβs good managing not putting that guy in the lineup, huh? Heβs playing [Tuesday].β
Espada made what turned out to be another deft move by inserting Cole in right field and shifting JesΓΊs SΓ‘nchez from right to left. It paid off big when SΓ‘nchez prevented the Rangers from tying the game by throwing out Jonah Heim at home plate to end the Texas seventh. Heim was trying to score from second on a single by Wyatt Langford.
βItβs the familiarity of this ballpark for SΓ‘nchez,β Espada said. βHeβs played here. Cole has played more right field in the Minor Leagues, so I just wanted to take the [left-field] wall element out of there.β
Cole came through again in the seventh. After Jeremy PeΓ±aβs RBI double off Leiter made it 5-3, Cole drove PeΓ±a home with a single off Jacob Webb. That made Cole 6-for-13 (.462) in the Majors, with an early-career OPS of 1.456.
βLooks like heβs the greatest player in the world,β said PeΓ±a, who contributed two hits and three runs. βShould have called him up sooner.β
When he returned to right field for the eighth inning, Cole drew a huge ovation to make his Daikin debut even more memorable.
βIt was an amazing experience,β said Cole, who was selected by the Astros in the 10th round of the 2022 Draft. βObviously, my first game out there, kind of a new face. They were very warm and welcoming. They were great.β
The 25-year-old admitted his first four days of Major League service were quite the whirlwind.
βAn unreal experience,β Cole said. βItβs been a rush. Itβs been a lot of here-and-there, a lot of sleepless nights, and losing some weight βcause I canβt eat too much. I have so much adrenaline.β