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Gerrit Cole was charged with a pre-inning pitch clock violation once again.

Before the second inning of the Yankees’ matchup with the Guardians Thursday afternoon in The Bronx commenced, Cole threw an extra pitch during warmups and home plate umpire Derek Thomas docked the Yankees ace. 


  Gerrit Cole argues with umpire Derek Thomas. @nypostsports/X Gerrit Cole argues with umpire Derek Thomas. @nypostsports/X

  Thomas speaks to Cole. @nypostsports/X Thomas speaks to Cole. @nypostsports/X

The leadoff hitter of the inning, Cleveland’s Jhonkensy Noel, wasn’t near the batter’s box when Cole threw an extra pitch.

Cole appeared to argue that with Thomas before Yankees manager Aaron Boone came out of the dugout to join the conversation. 


  Cole is joined by Aaron Judge to argue his case. @nypostsports/X Cole is joined by Aaron Judge to argue his case. @nypostsports/X

Cole started off behind in the count and ultimately walked Noel. 

It’s the second time Cole has been hit with a pitch-clock violation before the start of an inning this season, after the 33-year-old failed to throw his final warm-up pitch until there were 20 seconds left on the clock in the Bombers’ 6-1 win over the Rays on July 19. 

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