Cole missed the first two and a half months of the season with an elbow injury that he sustained during spring training. He ...
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole will remain In New York under his current deal, which has four years and $144 million remaining.
Gerrit Cole started Game 1 of the World Series for the Yankees (Photo Credit ... but there's a lot of baseball left to be played and anything can happen," Cole said. "We're excited to go out ...
On Instagram, Amy shared a carousel post with pictures and short video clips ... it is important to gain the first spoils and so the Yankees have named Gerrit Cole as their starter for the World ...
they talk about Gerrit Cole deciding to not opt out of his contract with the New York Yankees that will see him remain in pinstripes until at least 2028. Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B ...
Cole will remain with the Yankees on the four-year, $144 million contract he had previously opted out of, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports. Essentially, it's as if Cole didn't even exercise the opt ...
UPDATE: Amy Crawford's adorable fit post did foretell her husband's decision, as it's being reported Gerrit Cole ... poses with her niece Jazlyn. / Brandon Crawford/Instagram So assuming Yankees ...
Yahoo Sports senior MLB analyst Jordan Shusterman and senior MLB analyst Jake Mintz talk about Gerrit Cole’s decision to opt out of the final 4 years of his contract, but say that the Yankees ...
SAN ANTONIO — Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees each considered the possibility of going ... “Listen, he’s one of the best starting pitchers in baseball," Cashman said. “Has been. He knows us. We ...
Cole opted out of his contract with the Yankees on Saturday, Kiley McDaniel of ESPN.com reports. The Yankees have the opportunity to void Cole's opt-out decision by adding an extra year and $36 ...
(AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez) New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole throws against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning in Game 5 of the baseball World Series, Wednesday ...
SAN ANTONIO — Gerrit Cole gave up his opt ... the language with Major League Baseball and the players' association. "Maybe the grass isn't always greener," Yankees general manager Brian Cashman ...