The New York Yankees won the stare-down with ace Gerrit Cole and his agent Scott Boras, according to PIX11's Marc Malusis.
Aaron Judge referred to his dropped catch during Game 5 of the World Series as a moment that will haunt him for the rest of his life, and it won't be forgotten easily by others either.
The Yankees had until Monday at 5 p.m. to make a decision on whether to keep Gerrit Cole, and it seems the two sides have reached an agreement.
Shortly after the World Series concluded, New York Yankees’ ace Gerrit Cole had a decision to make. Prior to the 2020 season, Cole signed what, at the time, was largest contract ever awarded to ...
Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees have played their hands, each bluffing in a delicate high-stakes standoff that could have severed their partnership, but instead ended with both sides staying ...
But the Angels see him primarily as a DH. The New York Yankees shrewdly called Gerrit Cole’s bluff, declining to void his opt-out by extending his contract by one year and $36 million in 2029 ...
However, last Wednesday, I thought his praise of Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole was a bit excessive. He said Cole’s effort in Game Five of the World Series was the greatest pitching performance he ...
But, to the victor go the spoils. The Yankees might have lost the series, but at least they won the stare-down with ace Gerrit Cole and his agent Scott Boras. Cole opted out of his contract over ...
Gerrit Cole will remain with the New York Yankees, and there's absolutely no reason to re-negotiate his current contract.
"Back at the shore, volunteers formed a human chain to help us out of the water and up a steep cobbled beach to T1." After a quick dry off and change into cycling kit, they headed 10km out along ...