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Gerrit Cole rebounds as Yankees destroy White Sox to continue dominance of AL Central

Add The New York Post on Google You’d think not having Aaron Judge around might make it more of a fair fight for teams like the White Sox.

But the supposedly resurgent White Sox were pummeled 12-2 by the Yankees on Tuesday night in The Bronx, as the Judge-less offense still pounded them for three homers in the first four innings en route to the lopsided win.

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Gerrit Cole barely broke a sweat, as he allowed just one base runner until the sixth inning.

For the Yankees, it was their seventh win in their past eight games, as they improved upon their AL-best record (44-27).

They’ve won 11 of 13 games this season against the consistently lackluster AL Central, having swept the Guardians in Cleveland just over a week ago and winning all six games against Kansas City.

A four-run third inning set the Yankees up for an easy win with Cole on the mound and a six-run fourth ended any hope of a Chicago comeback.

Cole, brilliant in his first two starts back from Tommy John surgery before struggling in his last two, pitched like an ace again Tuesday.

He allowed a two-out solo homer to ex-Yankee Andrew Benintendi in the first.

The Yankees tied it on Spencer Jones’ second homer since his arrival- and first at home.

In the third, J.C. Escarra led off with a double and moved to third on Anthony Volpe’s infield single — when the Yankees got a break, as first baseman Jacob Gonzalez didn’t cover first on a grounder to second.

Ben Rice followed with a walk — using an ABS review to overturn what had been a called third strike — to load the bases with no one out.

Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s one-out walk loaded them again for Jones, who drove in another run by also drawing a walk.

José Caballero hit a sacrifice fly to add to the lead, as the Yankees went up 5-1 in the 40-pitch inning.

A pair of two-run homers in the fourth — one from Rice and another by Paul Goldschmidt — ended Davis Martin’s night, but the Yankees weren’t done, as Ryan McMahon added an RBI single and a throwing error by new pitcher Chris Murphy led to another run.

Cole, meanwhile, allowed just the homer to Benintendi until Tristan Peters opened the sixth with a single that Rice couldn’t handle.

It came against Martin, who entered with the sixth-best ERA in the majors. He’d also allowed just three homers in 13 starts on the season and gave up three in just 3 ¹/₃ innings Tuesday.

Chicago entered the game in a virtual tie with Cleveland atop the AL Central after three straight 100-plus-loss seasons.

Caballero hit the fourth homer of the night in the eighth inning, this one against infielder Luisangel Acuña.

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