Yankees ace Gerrit Cole is steadily progressing through his rehabilitation from a nerve injury in his throwing elbow. While his expected return is slated for June, the Yankees are providing ample time for a complete recovery to ensure Cole’s health and effectiveness for the rest of the 2024 season.
Every day, the New York Yankees edge closer to welcoming back their star pitcher, Gerrit Cole. He was sidelined before the season commenced, managing only a single appearance in spring training before nerve inflammation forced him to a halt.
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New York Yankees ace right-hander Gerrit Cole threw off the pitching mound on Saturday for the first time since being shut down with a right elbow injury.
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The defending AL Cy Young winner will get back on a mound Saturday.
The New York Yankees have spent the entire season thus far without arguably their most important player. Gerrit Cole, who won the American League Cy Young Award last season, was placed on the 60-Day IL before the start of the year due to nerve inflammation in the elbow.
It sounds like the New York Yankees will have to wait a little longer until they can get one of their best players back. New York hasn't had superstar hurler Gerrit Cole active for a single game yet this season as he has dealt with an elbow injury.
It appears that the New York Yankees are poised to contend as one of the top teams in baseball for the rest of the season. Despite the initial expectations for the team at the beginning of the year, they have met all the demands placed upon them thus far.
The New York Yankees could have their top pitcher back very soon. New York has had a lot of success so far this season and has done it all without the 2023 American League Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole.
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.
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.
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 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.
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