
Yankees react to latest injury, ace pitcher Gerrit Cole will miss 2025 season
By Chris Francis (Sports Reporter), Joey Nunez (Video Editor), Oly Noneza (Motion Graphic Designer)
- The New York Yankees are reeling after their latest spring training injury. Ace pitcher Gerrit Cole will miss the 2025 season.
- Cole has an injured throwing elbow that requires “Tommy John” surgery. He sought a second opinion in Los Angeles on Monday.
- Other star players like pitcher Luis Gil, slugger Giancarlo Stanton and third baseman DJ LeMahieu are also out for an extended time.
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The New York Yankees spring went from bad to worse with the news that ace and former Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole is out for the season due to an elbow injury requiring “Tommy John” surgery. Cole was expected to be the Yankee’s Opening Day starter.
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- Gerrit Cole is undergoing tests on his right elbow due to discomfort experienced after a recent game, as confirmed by MLB Network.
- The New York Yankees already face multiple injuries, including losses to Giancarlo Stanton and Luis Gil, affecting their rotation ahead of the season.
- Last season, Cole was sidelined with elbow issues that limited him to 17 regular-season starts, finishing with a 3.41 ERA.
- Gerrit Cole is experiencing elbow discomfort again, raising concerns about his availability for the 2025 season.
- Yankees captain Aaron Judge expressed optimism about Cole's condition after a private conversation regarding his health.
- General Manager Brian Cashman noted that Cole's potential absence could mean a three-month setback for the team.
- Luis Gil is out for at least three months with a high-grade lat strain, adding to the Yankees' challenges as they prepare for the season.
- Gerrit Cole informed the Yankees about discomfort in his throwing elbow and will undergo diagnostic testing, according to MLB Network.
- Cole struggled in his recent game against the Minnesota Twins, allowing six runs in 2.2 innings.
- His previous season was marred by a similar injury, leading to a two-month absence and creating concerns about his current injury status.
- Luis Gil, another Yankees pitcher, will be sidelined for at least three months due to a lat injury, impacting the team's rotation.
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Cole reported discomfort in his throwing elbow after allowing six runs to the Minnesota Twins during spring training starting Thursday, March 6, prompting doctors to get imaging done. He sought a second opinion from a doctor in Los Angeles on Monday, March 10, that confirmed the worst. Cole posted a message to the fans on Instagram that read in part:
“This isn’t the news any athlete wants to hear, but it’s the necessary next step for my career. I have a lot left to give, and I’m fully committed to the work ahead. I’ll attack my rehab every day and support the 2025 Yankees each step of the way. I love this game, I love competing, and I can’t wait to be back on the mound—stronger than ever. See you soon,” Cole said.

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How are the Yankees reacting to Cole’s news?
Cole’s teammates believe he’ll still contribute to the team with his knowledge and competitive spirit.
“We all know how talented Gerrit is and how much of an ace he is in this league. There’s not a lot of Gerrit Cole-type pitchers in MLB. So, he’ll be very missed; I just wish him the best,” fellow starter Clarke Schmidt said.
Cole had elbow inflammation early in spring training last season. With rest and rehab, he was able to come back and become a major contributor to the Yankees World Series run. That said, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman feared the worst this time around.
“Again, y’know, pitching is very difficult to maintain health, and you’re always one pitch away. So, y’know, the longer you get away from somebody’s episode, with success and no complaints, the less you think about it,” Cashman said.
What does Cole’s absence mean for the rotation?
Cashman is now thinking about the huge hole that Cole’s absence leaves in the starting rotation. The six-time All-Star is on a Hall of Fame path and other than the last two seasons has been durable, throwing the second most innings in the majors since 2017.
With rookie of the year Luis Gil also missing at least three months with a strained muscle in his back, the Yankees Opening Day rotation will be led by the newly acquired Max Fried. Following Fried will likely be Carlos Rodon and Schmidt. After that, there are questions about who will pitch and how long.
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How much more bad news can the team take?
Another issue adding to the Yankee’s tough spring is a slew of problems on the offensive side. Slugger Giancarlo Stanton is dealing with a sore elbow and likely won’t play until at least June. Third baseman DJ LeMahieu also missed the entire spring with a calf injury and is not expected back until mid-April.
With more than two weeks to go before opening day, Cashman admits they’ll likely have to wait a while before they find a trade partner willing to send them the help they need.
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The New York Yankees spring went from bad to worse with the news that ace and former Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole is lost for the season due to an injury requiring Tommy John surgery. Now there are real questions as to whether they can defend their American League title – even if the team won’t admit that.
Cole reported discomfort in his throwing elbow after allowing six runs to the Minnesota Twins during spring training start Thursday prompting doctors to get imaging done. He sought a second opinion from a doctor in Los Angeles over the weekend that confirmed the worst. He will miss the entire 2025 season.
“We all know how talented Gerrit is and how much of an ace he is in this league. There’s not a lot of Gerrit Cole type pitchers in MLB. So he’ll be very missed, I just wish him the best.”
Cole had elbow inflammation early in spring training last season but with rest and rehab was able to come back and become a major contributor to the Yankees World Series run. That said, GM Brian Cashman feared the worst this time around.
“Again y’know, pitching is very difficult to maintain health and you’re always one pitch away. So, y’know the longer you get away from somebody’s episode, with success and no complaints, the less you think about it.”
Now he’s thinking about the huge hole Cole’s absence leaves. The six-time All-Star is on a Hall of Fame path and other than the last two seasons has been durable, throwing the second most innings in the majors since 2017.
With rookie of the year Luis Gil also missing at least three months with a lat strain the Yankees Opening Day rotation will be led by the newly acquired Max Fried. After the top three of Fried, Carlos Rodon and Schmidt there are major questions about how they’ll hold up.
And adding to the Yankees tough spring is a slew of problems on the offensive side. Slugger Giancarlo Stanton is dealing with a sore elbow and likely won’t play until at least June. Third baseman DJ LeMahieu has also missed the entire spring with a calf injury and is not expected back until mid-April.
Not that their spring record matters much but the Yankees are 8-9 at this point in the Grapefruit League with a little more than two weeks to go before Opening Day. They’ll likely have to wait a while before they find a trade partner willing to send them the help they need.
For Straight Arrow News I’m Chris Francis.
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- Gerrit Cole is undergoing tests on his right elbow due to discomfort experienced after a recent game, as confirmed by MLB Network.
- The New York Yankees already face multiple injuries, including losses to Giancarlo Stanton and Luis Gil, affecting their rotation ahead of the season.
- Last season, Cole was sidelined with elbow issues that limited him to 17 regular-season starts, finishing with a 3.41 ERA.
- Gerrit Cole is experiencing elbow discomfort again, raising concerns about his availability for the 2025 season.
- Yankees captain Aaron Judge expressed optimism about Cole's condition after a private conversation regarding his health.
- General Manager Brian Cashman noted that Cole's potential absence could mean a three-month setback for the team.
- Luis Gil is out for at least three months with a high-grade lat strain, adding to the Yankees' challenges as they prepare for the season.
- Gerrit Cole informed the Yankees about discomfort in his throwing elbow and will undergo diagnostic testing, according to MLB Network.
- Cole struggled in his recent game against the Minnesota Twins, allowing six runs in 2.2 innings.
- His previous season was marred by a similar injury, leading to a two-month absence and creating concerns about his current injury status.
- Luis Gil, another Yankees pitcher, will be sidelined for at least three months due to a lat injury, impacting the team's rotation.
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