Yankees Pitcher Gerrit Cole Doesn’t Know How To Answer Cheating Question

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Gerrit Cole’s day job is pitching for the New York Yankees, but he made like a tap dancer during a news conference on Tuesday.

It started after New York Post columnist Ken Davidoff directly asked Cole if he was cheating: “Have you ever used Spider Tack while pitching?”

Spider Tack is a sticky substance openly used by weightlifters to enhance their power grip, but many Major League pitchers have been accused of using the substance to increase their spin rate ― even though it’s officially banned in the sport.

The sticky situation began last week after Minnesota Twins third baseman Josh Donaldson alleged that Cole had been using foreign substances to get a competitive edge.

“Is it a coincidence that Gerrit Cole’s spin rate numbers went down (last Thursday) after four minor-leaguers got suspended for 10 games? Is that possible? I don’t know. Maybe,” Donaldson said, according to The Athletic. “At the same time, with this situation, they’ve let guys do it.”

Cole will take the mound against the Twins on Wednesday evening, but even though he had days to respond to Donaldson’s allegation, he didn’t how to respond when asked directly if he had used the banned substance.

You can watch the exchange below. 

Mediaite suggested there was no good way for Cole to respond:

If he said “yes,” Cole would have himself up for a possible suspension. If Cole said “no,” the ramifications could be enormous if he’s caught lying. But worse than the “I don’t know,” was the long pause, which became the most damning moment for Cole.

Still, many Twitter users were pretty sure Cole’s non-answer provided lots of answers.



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