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Cole fire: Astros heat up hot stove by acquiring Pirates ace

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HOUSTON — The Houston Astros already had two Cy Young winners on their staff. They’re hoping Gerrit Cole can make it three.

The World Series champions boosted their rotation with another big arm, acquiring Cole from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a five-player trade Saturday.

The Pirates got right-handers Joe Musgrove and Michael Feliz, third baseman Colin Moran and outfielder Jason Martin for their 27-year-old ace.

Cole will join All-Stars Dallas Keuchel and Justin Verlander on a team that just won its first crown. Houston breezed to the AL West title with 101 wins, and went on beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 of the World Series.

Cole went 12-12 with a 4.26 ERA last season, by far the worst ERA of his five-year career. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 draft was an All-Star in 2015 but hasn’t replicated those results the past two seasons. Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow thinks pitching coach Brent Strom can help Cole recapture that form.

The New York Yankees had been among the teams mentioned in trade talks involving Cole. There hadn’t been a lot of movement this winter on baseball’s hot stove, but this deal could get things cooking. Luhnow said Houston first spoke to Pittsburgh about Cole last July, and the teams have been hammering out this package since the winter meetings.

Chris Archer, Michael Fulmer, Matt Harvey and other prominent starters have had their names tossed around in recent swap speculatio­n.

Cole tied for the NL lead with 33 starts, was third in innings (203) and 10th in strikeouts (196). He is 59-42 with a 3.50 ERA in five major league seasons, including 19-8 in 2015.

“This move gives us a better chance over the next two years to repeat and hopefully get another championsh­ip,” Luhnow said.

On Friday, Cole and the Pirates reached agreement on a one-year contract worth $6.75 million. He had one year of arbitratio­n remaining and was likely to command a huge raise in 2019, one of the reasons the Pirates had considered trading him.

“Trading Gerrit Cole was not an easy decision. We are very appreciati­ve for what Gerrit has done for our team and organizati­on, especially his important

“Acquiring these four quality young players, three of whom we project to be an important part of our 2018 team, with many years of potential contributi­on, is an important step for us as we work toward bringing playoff baseball back to our fans,” he said.

Luhnow characteri­zed Cole’s acquisitio­n as having a “significan­t cost” because the Astros “love” the four players they’re giving up. Musgrove, Moran and Feliz have already appeared in the major leagues and should contribute in Pittsburgh almost immediatel­y.

Musgrove could take over Cole’s spot in the rotation. The 25-year-old has made 25 starts and 49 appearance­s with Houston over the past two seasons. He’s 11-12 with a 4.77 ERA in that time, but finished out 2017 by posting a 1.44 ERA over 31 1/3 innings of relief. role on the 2013-15 playoff teams,” Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said in a statement.

 ?? File, Duane Burleson / AP ?? Pitcher Gerrit Cole goes to Houston.
File, Duane Burleson / AP Pitcher Gerrit Cole goes to Houston.

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