November 7, 2024

Gerrit Cole

Insider Hints at Season-Ending Surgery for Yankees Ace Gerrit Cole

The New York Yankees are looking to return to the playoffs after a disappointing 2023 season, but their hopes of doing so might hinge on the precarious health of one critical player.

After struggling to recover between preseason outings, franchise ace Gerrit Cole was sidelined. The Yankees are optimistic that he will be able to recover without surgery and return to the mound in the early part of this coming season, but after speaking with sources from other teams who have seen pitchers deal with similar injuries, ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney suggested that a season-ending surgery is still likely for Cole.

Gerrit Cole

“I’ve asked folks with other teams who don’t have access to Gerrit Cole’s medical information, but they’ve seen this play out, and they know about … treatments and how players are dealt with and the language of these situations,” Olney reported on the “ESPN Baseball Tonight” podcast. “And every person I’ve asked said, ‘Oh, he’s headed to Tommy John surgery.’ Like there’s no doubt in their mind, OK? And again, they haven’t looked at a medical report, but they know the trajectory of pitchers with these situations.”

The typical recovery time for pitchers who undergo Tommy John surgery is 12-to-18 months.

New York Yankees Ace Gerrit Cole Would Defy History If He Returns This Season

Gerrit Cole

Cole, who is entering the fifth year of a nine-year, $324 million contract with the Yankees, is a famously durable pitcher. He has thrown at least 117 innings in every season of his 11-year career except for 2020, when he pitched just 73 but still led MLB in complete games.

That might be why the team is optimistic that he can recover from his elbow soreness relatively quickly.

Gerrit Cole

“The initial recommendation for Cole’s troubled right elbow is rest, rehab and some conservative, non-surgical treatments,” the New York Post reported after Cole was evaluated by a specialist. “The belief is he will miss one to two months or perhaps just a bit more.”

Gerrit Cole

Cole has been shut down from throwing for a few weeks and a more clear timeline could be determined once the rehab portion of his recovery begins. But if Cole does follow this best-case scenario, his famed durability will reach improbable heights at 33 years old.

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