The Yankees had until Monday to negate that action by extending Cole’s contract for an additional year at $36 million.Start ...
Cole will remain a Yankee for at least four more years / Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images Yankees ace pitcher Gerrit Cole opted out of his contract with the New York Yankees following their World ...
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 ...
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 ...
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) — Gerrit Cole will remain with the New York Yankees rather than become a free agent. New York had ...
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 ...
In the biggest start of his Yankees career, Gerrit Cole appeared to be on his way to the performance of a lifetime. With the Yankees facing elimination in Game 5 of the World Series, Cole retired ...
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 ...
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole is staying in town. Cole will remain with the Yankees on the original four-year, $144 million deal he had remaining on his contract, despite having opted out a ...
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 ...
If Gerrit Cole were a free agent, would the New York Yankees sign him to a five-year, $180 million deal covering his ages 34 to 38 seasons? In a vacuum, the answer probably is no. The Yankees ...
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 ...