A wide variety of offerings are spread around the men on the mound. When Gerrit Cole landed on the 60-day IL to start the season, there was some uncertainty over the Yankees pitching staff.
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The status of Gerrit Cole is one of the most important topics surrounding the Yankees and has been since it was reported he would undergo an MRI on his pitching elbow.
With Gerrit Cole still recovering from an elbow injury, the Yankees have depended heavily on other starters to compensate for his absence. This season, the spotlight has been on Carlos Rodon, whom the Yankees signed for $162 million during the 2023 off-season.
In Gerrit Cole’s absence, the New York Yankees have relied heavily on other starters to compensate for the loss. Nestor Cortes and Carlos Rodon, both rebounding from injury-ridden 2023 seasons, have been called upon to elevate their performances.
The New York Yankees‘ starting rotation has faced challenges at the outset of the 2024 season, and Gerrit Cole’s absence has only intensified expectations of continued volatility in the coming months.
Losing your ace to injury before the season even begins is almost always a recipe for disaster, but the Yankees’ pitching staff has shown otherwise. When
New York Yankees ace pitcher Gerrit Cole has been out since suffering an elbow injury during spring training. After undergoing an MRI on the injury, Cole has been working on rehabbing the elbow with a hope that he can pitch for the Yankees in 2024.
Reigning American League Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole hasn't thrown a pitch yet this season, but the Yankees ace is making progress towards his season debut.
If there’s one area where the Yankees could use a bit more support, it is undoubtedly their pitching department. The starting rotation has survived but experienced some major volatility, notably to some of their key veterans like Nestor Cortes and Carlos Rodon.
The New York Yankees are still waiting patiently for the return of ace Gerrit Cole, who suffered a nerve injury to his throwing arm during spring training.
Having won their first four consecutive series to open the 2024 season, the Yankees sit 10–3. They are looking to pick up more wins against the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday in a doubleheader.
The injury crisis affecting MLB pitching staffs shows no signs of relenting.
The New York Yankees are gearing up to face off against the Miami Marlins on April 10 in the final game of a three-game series before they head on the road to take on the Cleveland Guardians.
The New York Yankees will be without their ace Gerrit Cole until the beginning of June due to an elbow injury, but he’s still making a point of helping the team out.
Entering the season without Gerrit Cole left the Yankees wondering who would step up in the starting rotation. They were banking on two primary veterans to rebound from injury and new free agent acquisition Marcus Stroman to rise to the occasion.
Between Nestor Cortes Jr.'s heroics on the mound and positive news concerning Gerrit Cole's rehab, it was an encouraging night for the Yankees.
New York Yankees ace right-hander Gerrit Cole will start playing catch this week as he continues to rehab his ailing right elbow. Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters Sunday that Cole could begin throwing Monday or Tuesday.
Gerrit Cole may be back on the mound with time to spare in the first half of the season. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported on Friday that the New York Yankees have an “oft-whispered” target date of June 1 for Cole’s return.
The Yankees announced a series of Opening Day roster moves, with right-hander Gerrit Cole placed on the 60-day injured list.
While far from optimal, Cole has to be comfortable with the timeline. After all, there were some initial fears that he might be facing a much more serious injury, but that is not the case at this point.
The New York Yankees were able to avoid the worst-case scenario on Gerrit Cole’s elbow injury.
It’s a positive development given the concern any time a pitcher, especially one at Cole’s level, heads for an MRI on his throwing elbow.
The Yankees received good news regarding the status of reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole on Thursday night.
With Wednesday's news that Gerrit Cole will miss at least one to two months with a right elbow injury, there's now a realistic scenario that could see each hurler on the sidelines come Opening Day.
Cole has struggled with discomfort in his elbow during the spring.
Gerrit Cole will miss at least the first month or two of the season due to an elbow injury.
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