While the Yankees didn’t have an official update on Gerrit Cole on Sunday, it was nearly just as revealing of a day about the ace’s condition as yesterday.
The New York Yankees organization feels the exact same about Gerrit Cole as the fan base does. "[I’m] prepared for the worst," general manager Brian Cashman told the New York Post and Newsday on Sunday.
Here's who could be available for Brian Cashman if the rotation needs reinforcements with Gerrit Cole sidelined.
While the New York Yankees and general manager Brian Cashman are "prepared for the worst," captain Aaron Judge was still holding out hope that ace Gerrit Cole
While the New York Yankees and general manager Brian Cashman are "prepared for the worst," captain Aaron Judge was still holding out hope that ace Gerrit Cole would be able to pitch this season. "He's a tough guy.
Just when you think it couldn’t get worse for the New York Yankees, it does. The team has had a rough spring training in terms of injuries. Early in spring training, they found out Giancarlo Stanton would be unable to participate due to an elbow injury.
Where there is smoke, there is fire and the Yankees could soon find their season up in flames due to Gerrit Cole’s elbow injury.
You know what the Yankees are supposed to do now that they’ve lost their ace, Gerrit Cole, for the season? They’re supposed to figure it out.
The New York Yankees just got hit with the kind of gut punch that can derail an entire season: Gerrit Cole, their unquestioned ace and former AL Cy Young winner in 2023, is out for the year with Tommy John surgery.
Gerrit Cole's 2025 season is over before it officially begins. The New York Yankees ace will undergo Tommy John surgery, the team announced Monday. Cole, 34, told reporters Saturday that he felt discomfort in his right elbow after giving up six runs in 2 2/3 innings in a spring training outing against the Minnesota Twins on Thursday.