There were no tickets available for Sunday’s power vs. power showdown of Aaron Judge against Gerrit Cole, because none were sold. With the Yankees stars under long-term contracts and expected to play the rest of their careers in pinstripes,
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One of the many benefits of playing for the New York Yankees is that there's no shortage of former stars around to provide tips and guidance.
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole got some spring training advice from Roger Clemens, a former No. 1 starter for New York himself.
The Yankees obviously have Aaron Judge, Gerrit Cole, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. preparing for the regular season. All are established All-Stars, with Judge fresh off his second AL MVP in three seasons. This year’s Yankees spring training also features some of the greatest players to ever wear the pinstripes.
Cole, who signed a record-setting nine-year, $324 million contract before the 2020 season, opted out of the final four years and $144 million left on his deal on Nov. 2. The Yankees had the ability to void that opt-out by adding an additional year and $36 million to Cole’s pact, but they decided against that.
Yankees ace pitcher Gerrit Cole on Wednesday said he is confident that the team's offseason moves will lead to a good 2025 season, from spring training in Tampa, Fla.
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has arrived at the team's Spring Training complex at George M. Steinbrenner Field. The one-time Cy Young winner is gearing up for the 2025 season.
The New York Yankees possess a deep start rotation, creating a situation of six starters for five spots after Marcus Stroman said he was a starter and not a reliever.