Any dreams of a speedy return to the mound for reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole were dashed Thursday when the New York Yankees moved the right-hander to the 60-day injured list due to elbow inflammation.
The Yankees are now confirmed to be without their foundational starter in Gerrit Cole for probably at least the first two months of the season, which was known before any three of these pitchers went to new ballclubs.
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With Gerrit Cole out between 2-3 months with elbow inflammation, it opened a hole in the rotation for the New York Yankees going into a pivotal ‘win-now’ year.
Every spring training injuries mount for the Yankees, and the 2024 off-season has been no different. With Gerrit Cole already expected to miss several months, the Yankees are also dealing with injuries in the infield, notably to DJ LeMahieu, who will start the year on the injured list.
The New York Yankees are heading into the regular season with a few injuries already impacting the team’s starting rotation and infield. Gerrit Cole will miss the first few months of the regular season and starting third baseman DJ LeMahieu was placed on the injured list on Monday, ruling out his availability for opening day.
The New York Yankees are heading into the 2024 regular season without their Ace Gerrit Cole, which significantly hampers their starting rotation, but they have a few solid pitchers that will look to pick up the slack.
The Yankees are still working on thinning out the roster ahead of the regular season, and with a few spring training games still left over, the team should have their active roster ironed out within the next few days.
New York’s Opening Day starter in 1909 pretty quickly descended from that spot. The news that Gerrit Cole is going to be out for at least a month or two to start the season was obviously a bit of a bummer.
The New York Yankees have a lot going for them heading into the 2024 season, though injuries and age could test their roster.
The Yankees are already dealing with a few injuries this spring training, notably Gerrit Cole in the starting rotation. However, starting third baseman DJ LeMahieu fouled a ball off his foot this past weekend and has a significant bone bruise, potentially knocking him out for the first few games of the season.
The New York Yankees could have some stiff competition for one of the top remaining free-agent pitchers. New York seemingly has been linked to every pitcher that might be available since losing ace Gerrit Cole for at least one or two months due to an elbow injury.
New York Yankees fans can breathe out a sigh of relief. Opening Day is right around the corner but the Yankees already are beat up and dealing with a plethora of injuries.
The New York Yankees have some work to do but are running out of time. New York will kick off the 2024 in just over one week and yet there is a glaring hole in the starting rotation.
The New York Yankees need to go back to the drawing board. New York has a massive hole in the starting rotation after discovering that ace Gerrit Cole will be out for at least one or two months due to an elbow injury.
The New York Yankees are looking to sign an All-Star to help out in the starting rotation. New York got some devastating news this past week as 2023 American League Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole will miss at least one or two months due to an elbow injury.
New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole will not throw for three to four weeks in an effort to heal his ailing throwing elbow, with the staff ace telling reporters Saturday that nerve irritation and edema are the source of the problem.
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.
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole won't need Tommy John surgery on his sore right arm, multiple media outlets reported Thursday night. The right-hander went to see orthopedic surgeon Dr.
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.
The New York Yankees certainly seem interested in adding a new starting pitcher soon. New York got some devastating news this week that 2023 American League Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole will miss at least one or two months after undergoing an MRI on his pitching elbow but it's unclear exactly how much time he will miss.
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.
With right around two weeks to go before Opening Day, the New York Yankees appear to be in scramble mode.
This isn't the news the Yankees wanted as the season rapidly approaches.
Cole hasn’t been recovering as well between throwing sessions and will get his elbow checked out to determine if there’s an injury at play.
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