Gerrit Cole hará su debut en la temporada 2026 contra los Rays el viernes

El as de los New York Yankees, Gerrit Cole, regresará tras una cirugía Tommy John para realizar su debut de la temporada el viernes contra los Tampa Bay Rays.

El ganador del premio Cy Young de la Liga Americana en 2023 confirmó estar listo tras completar una asignación de rehabilitación en las ligas menores. Cole alcanzó las 99.6 mph con su recta durante su apertura más reciente para los Scranton/Wilkes-Barre de Triple-A e informó sentirse fuerte tras regresar a Nueva York. El mánager de los Yankees, Aaron Boone, anunció el martes su activación de la lista de lesionados, ajustando los planes después de que Cole expresara confianza en el progreso de su recuperación.

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