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Gerrit Cole staying with Yankees
Yankees (for once) were right for putting foot down with Gerrit Cole's contract
Gerrit Cole will remain with the New York Yankees, and there's absolutely no reason to re-negotiate his current contract.
The Yankees Called Gerrit Cole’s Bluff And He Will Remain In New York
Gerrit Cole initially elected to opt-out of the remaining four years of his deal with the Yankees, but then had a change of heart. The Yankees took him back.
Gerrit Cole to remain with Yankees, will continue extension talks: Source
SAN ANTONIO — Gerrit Cole isn’t going anywhere. Two days after opting out of his nine-year, $324-million contract, the starting pitcher rescinded his opt out, though there’s a possibility the New York Yankees and Cole work out a contract extension at some point in the winter.
Gerrit Cole will stay with the Yankees on the remainder of his original contract
In his time with the Yankees, Cole also has embraced his role as a de facto oracle of pitching for the staff, with veterans and rookies — and just about everyone in between who throw baseballs for a living — making frequent stops at or near his locker in spring training to talk about, as Cole always puts it, “the craft” of pitching.
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Gerrit Cole, Yankees call each others' bluffs in opt-out saga: 'Grass isn’t always greener'
The New Yankees didn’t want to lose their ace and Cole never wanted to leave, so after talking for 48 hours they agreed Monday to pretend that a silly little opt-out never even
Gerrit Cole staying with Yankees on current deal with extension talks coming
Gerrit Cole will be returning to lead the Yankees rotation next season, but without the fifth year to his contract he had sought.
Yankees finally make big Gerrit Cole decision after opt out
Cole forced the Yankees’ hand on Saturday by exercising the only option included in the nine-year, $324 million contract that he signed when he was a free agent in December 2019. The original contract allowed the Yankees to nullify the opt-out by adding $36 million and one year to the original pact to make it $360 million for 10 years.
Yankees Expected to Opt in to Gerrit Cole's Deal, Per Insider
It doesn't sound like he's going anywhere. On Saturday, New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole opted out of his contract with the team, as ESPN's Kiley McDaniel and
Yankees keep pitcher Gerrit Cole on 4-year, $144 million deal he opted out of: Reports
Cole opted out of his megadeal over the weekend, but the Yankees' new deal will keep him with the team through 2029.
Yanks ace Gerrit Cole gives up right to opt out, stays with New York rather than become free agent
Gerrit Cole gave up his opt-out right and will remain with the New York Yankees under a contract that runs through 2028 rather than become a free agent
Gerrit Cole Remains With Yankees on Current Deal; What it Means
Gerrit Cole will remain in the Bronx. After exercising the opt-out in his contract, the ace of the New York Yankees has agreed to continue on his
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Yankees, Gerrit Cole fail to reach extension, but ace will remain in Bronx
SAN ANTONIO — The New York
Yankees
declined to give ace
Gerrit
Cole
a contract extension by Monday’s deadline, but ...
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Gerrit Cole’s not going anywhere, sticking with Yankees after opting out
SAN ANTONIO —
Gerrit
Cole
gave up his opt-out right on Monday and will remain with the
Yankees
under a contract that ...
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MLB rumors: Why Yankees don't want to 'offend' Gerrit Cole, Scott Boras
Ken Rosenthal does not believe the Yankees want to risk offending Gerrit Cole or Scott Boras as they hope to re-sign Juan ...
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