Fox broadcaster John Smoltz is a Hall of Fame pitcher and a man who, I believe, usually knows what he is talking about. However, last Wednesday, I thought his praise of Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole ...
"I took a bad angle to the ball. I wasn't sure how hard he hit it. By the time the ball got by me, I was not in a position to cover first. Neither of us were" - Gerrit Cole on what happened on ...
With four years and $144 million left on his contract, a New York Yankees superstar has reportedly opted out of his deal.
Gerrit Cole may be a Yankee fan today, tomorrow, forever, but that didn’t stop him throwing New York’s front office a curveball on Saturday by opting out of his contract. According to ESPN’s ...
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 ...
In the biggest start of his Yankees career, Gerrit Cole appeared to be on ... “I took a bad angle to the ball,” Cole said. “I wasn’t sure, really, off the bat how hard he hit it.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
SAN ANTONIO — The New York Yankees declined to give ace Gerrit Cole a contract extension by Monday’s deadline, but Cole ultimately decided that he didn’t want to leave as a free agent anyway ...
Right-hander Gerrit Cole decided Monday to remain with the New York Yankees on the four-year, $144 million contract he opted out of Saturday, the team confirmed late in the day. Originally ...
The New York Yankees have a $180 million decision on their hands after ace Gerrit Cole exercised his opt-out clause Saturday morning – and they have precious little time to make it. The Yankees ...