The Yankees selected Cortés in the 36th round of the 2013 MLB draft. Taken by the Orioles in the Rule 5 draft after the 2017 season, he made his MLB debut with them in 2018 before returning to the Yankees. Cortés pitched for the Yankees in 2019 and the Mariners in 2020, rejoining the Yankees in 2021 and establishing himself in their starting rotation. Cortés was an MLB All-Star in 2022.
Early life
Cortés was born in Surgidero de Batabanó, Cuba. When he was seven months old, his father, Nestor Cortés Sr., won the visa lottery, and they relocated to the United States in the city of Hialeah, Florida.[2] His father had been sentenced to one year in prison after a failed attempt to defect from Cuba in 1992. Nestor Sr. met his wife, Yuslaidy, the following year.[3] Nestor Sr. drove a forklift, and Yuslaidy worked as a manicurist.[4]
Cortés made the Orioles' Opening Day roster in 2018 as a relief pitcher,[12] and made his major league debut on March 31.[13] He allowed a grand slam to Josh Reddick on April 3, and then a walk with the bases loaded to Curtis Granderson followed by a grand slam by Josh Donaldson on April 9.[14] The Orioles designated Cortés for assignment the next day.[15] He had allowed four runs on ten hits, including two home runs, in four games pitched.[7]
New York Yankees (second stint)
On April 13, 2018, the Orioles returned Cortés to the Yankees.[16] He played in one game for Trenton before returning to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, combining for a 6–6 record and a lukewarm 3.68 ERA in 24 games.[17] After the regular season, Cortés played for the Estrellas Orientales of the Dominican Professional Baseball League, where he learned how to throw a cut fastball.[18]
The Yankees invited Cortés to spring training as a non-roster player in 2019.[19] He did not make the team and was assigned to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. The Yankees promoted him to the major leagues on May 9. On June 15, he earned his first major league win, striking out seven batters, and allowing two earned runs in five innings.[20] The Yankees optioned him to Triple-A with Aaron Judge coming off the injured list on June 21;[21] he was promoted to the major league roster on June 23 when Cameron Maybin went on the injured list.[22] In 33 games, Cortés posted a 5–1 record, to go with an ERA of 5.67.[23]
Seattle Mariners
On November 25, 2019, the Yankees traded Cortés to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for $28,300 of international bonus pool money.[7][24] He hurt his elbow in August, ending up on the injured list.[25] Working at the Mariners' alternate training site, a coach helped him to change the grip of his fastball, which helped him add backspin to the pitch.[7] In 2020, Cortés gave up 13 runs over 7+2⁄3 innings, producing an unsightly ERA of 15.26.[26] On October 22, 2020, Cortés was outrighted off of the 40-man roster after he was activated from the 60-day injured list, and elected free agency.[27]
New York Yankees (third stint)
On December 20, 2020, Cortés signed a minor league contract to return to the New York Yankees organization.[28] Cortés began the 2021 season with the AAA RailRiders, then was promoted to the major league team on May 30.[29] Over the course of the 2021 season, Cortés became a favorite of Yankees fans. His signature mustache, along with his unique style of pitching and many productive appearances, garnered him much praise, and brought the moniker "Nasty Nestor."[30] He finished the year with 93 innings pitched over 22 appearances, 14 of them starts, and finished with a 2.90 ERA and 103 strikeouts.[23]
Cortés began the 2022 season in the Yankees' starting rotation.[31] He threw an immaculate inning against the Orioles on April 16.[32] Against the Texas Rangers on May 9, Cortés pitched 7+1⁄3 innings before allowing his first hit.[33] He was selected for the 2022 All-Star Game, where he registered two strikeouts, a hit by pitch, and a walk in 1 inning pitched.[34] Working exclusively as a starter, he finished the regular season with a 12-4 record and a 2.44 ERA in 158+1⁄3 innings pitched in 28 games.[35] In November 2022, Cortés announced his intention to represent the United States national baseball team in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, held in March 2023.[36] He withdrew from the tournament due to a hamstring injury.[37]
Cortes began the 2023 season continuing as a member of the Yankees' rotation. He struggled, posting a 5.16 ERA across 11 starts, before being placed on the injured list with a left rotator cuff strain on June 8.[38] He was transferred to the 60-day injured list on July 7.[39] Cortes was activated on August 5.[40] He made one start, then was returned to the injured list on August 11 due to the rotator cuff strain.[41] He was transferred to the 60–day injured list on September 12, officially ending his season, as the Yankees missed the postseason for the first time since 2016. In 12 starts, he logged a 5–2 record and a 4.97 ERA with 67 strikeouts in 63+1⁄3 innings pitched.[42]
With Gerrit Cole beginning the 2024 season on the injured list, the Yankees chose Cortes as their starting pitcher for Opening Day.[43] Cortes was 9-10 with a 3.77 ERA in 31 games (30 starts) over the course of the 2024 season, ranking second on the team in innings pitched (174+1⁄3) and third in strikeouts (162). Cortes was sidelined to begin the Yankees' 2024 postseason run due to a left elbow flexor strain suffered on September 18. He was re-added to the 26-man roster for the 2024 World Series. In the bottom of the 10th inning of Game 1, Cortes retired the first batter he faced, then allowed a walk-off grand slam to Freddie Freeman.[44]
Cortés throws a four-seam fastball that averages approximately 91 miles per hour (146 km/h). He also throws a cutter, slider, changeup, and a curveball.[46][47] His curveball has been registered as slow as 47 miles per hour (76 km/h).[6] Cortés hides the ball well in his wind-up, which helps to alleviate the problems presented by his shorter frame. When throwing a slider or curveball, his arm angle is slightly lower than his four-seam fastball.[citation needed]
Cortés also employs trickery in his wind-up to throw hitters off. He sometimes varies his step timing and sometimes pauses and rocks back and forth in the middle of his wind-up, and occasionally abbreviates his wind-up and releases the ball quickly.[48]
Personal life
Cortés and his girlfriend, Alondra Esteras Russy, became engaged after the 2022 All-Star Game.[49] They married in November 2023.[50]