Yankees’ Brian Cashman ‘prepared for the worst’ with Gerrita Cole

AND New York Yankees The organization feels exactly the same about Gerrita Cole as the fans’ base does.
“[I’m] Prepared to be the worst, “said Director General Brian Cashman New York Post and Newsday on Sunday.
Cole experienced discomfort in his elbow throw after his second spring training, brutal exit against Gemini Minnesota on Thursday, and serious care has been revolving around the ace of the team.
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New York Yankees Backer Gerrit Cole paused before taking over the crowd against the Minnesota twins at George M. Steinbrenner Field. (Pictures Dave Nelson-Hagn)
Cole was subjected to tests And shooting on that right elbow on Friday, and is currently looking for other opinions about it, which is never a good sign.
Manager Aaron Boone noted that the update could come as early as Monday, but Cashman seems pessimistic about the situation.
“We’ll see how this is going,” he added. “I’m always wired to think the worst and hope for the best.
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“Obviously not what you want, but that is ultimately part of our trip here 2025.”
Another key piece of list, Giancarlo StantonHe also deals with elbow injuries, as he tries to avoid the season’s completion of the season on his “heavy” tennis elbow in both hands.
There are currently no time strips for the post -season 2024 star, which noted that the adjustments he made last season could be the cause of tendinitis in both elbows.
As for Cole, obviously the worst scenario when it includes an elbow thumping elbow is an UCL injury, which usually leads to Operation Tommy John-Pestakak that the player comes out for a year.
The New York Yankees Backer Gerrit Cole works at George M. Steinbrenner Field. (Kim Clement Neitzel-Imagn Pictures)
That would be a crash of the Yankees, considering what Cole means a team in terms of their hope for a revenge tour of the World Series 2025.
Cole was also worn with a 2024 elbow injury that closed it a little in the spring before returning to the bump in the regular part of the season. Cashman added that Cole’s concern, which he acknowledged on Saturday, is not something new because of the way he acted last season.
“I was with him in Tampi. I think it’s last year, [it was] Very emotional [for Cole] Because it was a whole new experience, “Cashman explained.” This year, not so emotional because he was already walking with this line. And so, I think he is mentally more prepared to deal with it because he has been dealing with it once. So, it’s even the worst scenario. Generally, we are all in a better position to wear something if we have had experience with him in the past.
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“He has already conducted a lot of conversations. A lot of engagement with doctors and lived last year.”
Cole, however, was not closed all season. So, while Cashman says the worst scenario has been prepared, who knows what happens if and when it becomes reality.
Cashman added that it would be “difficult” to make possible moves at the moment of the year to counteract these great injuries, which includes in 2024 Al Rookie year, Luis Gil, who suffered a high quality Lat-so that he extinguished until at least June.
Marcus Stroman is expected to fill Gil, while Warren and Carlos “Cookie” Carrasco will be potential replacements if Cole cannot go at any capacity.
General Director of New York, Brian Cashman, walks on the field before the match of the third world series 2024 against Los Angeles Dodgers at Yankee Stadium. (Pictures Brad Penner-Hagn)
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The 34-year-old Cole came out of the 2024 campaign, which saw him at the 3,41 era compared to 17 starts-years after led the league with a 2.63 era and 209 inserts over 33 begins to win his first CY Young Award.
But when the MLB postseason began, Cole was crucial in helping Yankees to reach the world series, throwing 29.0 inserts during five starts with 2.17 era, 22 shots on 10 walks and only seven runs earned.
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