New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole and his wife Amy have been married ... were both selected to play in the All-Star Game, meaning they would get to play together for the first time.
In his time with the Yankees, Cole also has embraced his role as a de facto oracle of pitching for the staff, with veterans ...
Gerrit Cole signed a massive nine ... Asked what was "running through" him at the moment, Cole could barely contain himself. "Fired, I mean fired up. Had a couple IPAs, like with the boys.
Gerrit Cole wasn't considered for Game 4 due to his bout with elbow inflammation, but he will start for the Yankees in Game 5 ...
What was expected is nonetheless eye-opening: Gerrit Cole has opted out of his contract and placed the ball in the Yankees’ court. Cole made the decision Saturday, The Post’s Jon Heyman ...
Gerrit Cole reportedly triggered the opt-out clause in his contract Saturday, putting his future in the Yankees’ hands. The ace opted out of the final four years and $144 million on his deal ...
Those have been Gerrit Cole’s three postseason starts. So far, it has been good enough for the Yankees. Tuesday night, it continued to be, thanks to more strong work from the bullpen ...
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 ...
And when Gerrit Cole, brought to New York ... I've seen those eyes before.' I mean, he was ready." New York staked Cole to a 1-0 lead three pitches into the game when Gleyber Torres doubled ...
I think it really has been a big part of who he is and how he’s evolved into the Gerrit Cole that the world knows. “I mean, is [the World Series] comparable? I don’t think you can say it’s ...
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has reportedly opted out of his nine-year, $324 million contract with four years still remaining, according to ESPN's Kiley McDaniel and Jeff Passan. However, New York is ...
Gerrit Cole and Amy Cole have been together a long time, even before he became an ace for the New York Yankees. He was a star pitcher for UCLA, a future No. 1 overall pick in the MLB Draft for the ...