New York Yankees star Gerrit Cole won’t throw for three to four weeks because of nerve irritation and edema in his throwing elbow.
Gerrit Cole will be sidelined for at least the next three to four weeks as the New York Yankees ace and reigning AL Cy Young winner battles nerve irritation and swelling in his throwing elbow.
When the Yankees open their season in Houston on March 28, neither team
One of the main objectives of any Spring Training is to escape it without any significant injuries. The Yankees unfortunately could not, so here is how they may pivot.
There are still plenty of unknowns regarding Gerrit Cole, but no doctor yet has spotted a tear in his UCL.
At least for the first two months of the season, the Yankees will dearly miss handing Gerrit Cole the ball every five days.
The New York Yankees have their Opening Day starter. Nestor Cortes will take the mound when the Yankees open the season on March 28 against the Houston Astros
The Yankees are assembling the jigsaw puzzle of finalizing a roster, facing issues familiar to all clubs.
Jordan Montgomery has finally landed with his new team. The veteran
Giancarlo Stanton hit three mammoth home runs in his first three trips to the plate on Wednesday evening in a 12-0 Grapefruit League drubbing of the Pittsburgh Pirates at George M. Steinbrenner Field.According to Statcast, Stanton tallied more than 1,300 feet of combined distance in only four innings. His first was a 455-foot home run off the top of the batter's eye in the first inning, he crushed a 453-foot grand slam in the second, then finished with a 426-foot solo shot in the fourth...
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