Gerrit Cole says he always intended to remain with the New York Yankees. The 34-year-old right-hander exercised his right to opt out of his contract on the third day after the World Series, giving up $144 million over four years and starting a two-day window for the team to void the opt by adding a $36 million salary for 2029.
New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole told reporters at spring training Wednesday that ex-teammate Juan Soto's 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Yankees is "good for the game." “It’s large.
Gerrit Cole proudly rocked an iconic beard back in the day with the Astros, but that was before he signed a nine-year, $324 million contract with the Yankees in 2020. That was good news for Cole’s bank account,
When the Yankees lured in a new ace in December 2019, Gerrit Cole’s $324 million pact for nine seasons was a franchise record. Three years later, Aaron Judge hit an American League record hitting 62 homers in 2022,
Aaron Boone went from having to police stubble to having to determine what qualifies as a “well-groomed” beard. But general manager Brian Cashman offered the Yankees a comparison of what their new beards should not look like after the organization announced on Friday it is changing its longstanding facial hair policy.
Former Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly's latest shot was directly at Gerrit Cole, claiming his nine-year-old son's travel baseball team had better fundamentals than the Yankees ace. But Cole responded like a professional.
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has already hit it off with new teammate Max Fried, who will join him atop starting rotation for years to come.
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The New York Yankees may be trying to turn the page on their embarrassing 2024 World Series loss, but Joe Kelly isn't letting the Yankees forget. The former Dodgers pitcher, who called the Yankees "a complete mismatch" this offseason,
Gerrit Cole says he always intended to remain with the New York Yankees. The 34-year-old former Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander exercised his right to opt out of his contract on the third day after the World Series,