Gerrit Cole strong in Yankees' spring training finale

Gerrit Cole allowed one run and struck out three batters over 1 2/3 innings in the New York Yankees' 8-3 win over the Chicago Cubs in Tuesday's spring training finale at Sloan Park in Mesa, Arizona. The 35-year-old right-hander, returning from Tommy John surgery, averaged 96.3 mph on his fastball. Yankees manager Aaron Boone praised Cole's sharpness.

Mesa, Ariz. – Gerrit Cole took the mound for the New York Yankees in the final game of 2026 spring training against the Chicago Cubs at Sloan Park. The veteran pitcher, sidelined since Game 5 of the 2024 World Series due to Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in March 2025, permitted just one run on 26 pitches. He struck out three in 1 2/3 innings as the Yankees secured an 8-3 victory. Chicago's Alex Bregman provided the lone damage, launching a sinker 413 feet for a home run in the first inning with an exit velocity of 104.1 mph. Dansby Swanson also connected solidly, lining out at 105.2 mph in the second. Cole mixed his full repertoire, including a four-seamer that topped 98 mph, knuckle curve, slider, sinker, changeup and cutter, landing 17 pitches for strikes and throwing first-pitch strikes to four of six hitters. His fastball drew six swings and two whiffs. 'Good pitch, better swing, and that’s the way it goes with good players sometimes,' Cole said. 'I had some good shapes and some good spots, so all-in-all, pretty good day.' Yankees manager Aaron Boone noted the outing as a positive step. 'I thought he was sharp,' Boone said. 'I thought he was good, I thought he was in control and it’s another good step in the process.' Cole expressed renewed enjoyment for the game. 'I had fun out there again,' he said. 'I think there’s maybe a little greater appreciation for the game – the level of talent, the level of intensity and the demand of the game. It demands your focus, it demands your preparation, and I enjoy that.' He holds a 3.12 ERA over five seasons with New York and ranks among active pitchers with at least 150 career wins, alongside Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer. Cole plans minor league rehab starts after more work in Tampa, Florida, targeting a late May or early June return and skipping Opening Day in San Francisco. He highlighted the team's health, knocking on a bat for luck: 'We had a remarkably healthy spring. That’s really encouraging. That’s great. The balance of the roster is good.'

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Astros celebrate 7-4 victory over Yankees at Daikin Park, snapping eight-game streak, with pitcher Arrighetti on mound and scoreboard visible.
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Astros defeat Yankees 7-4, snap eight-game win streak

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The Houston Astros beat the New York Yankees 7-4 on Sunday at Daikin Park, halting New York's eight-game winning streak. Yankees starter Luis Gil allowed six earned runs in four-plus innings and was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre afterward. Spencer Arrighetti earned his third win by limiting the Yankees to one run over seven innings.

New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole is set to make his first Grapefruit League appearance of 2026 spring training on Wednesday against the Boston Red Sox. The 35-year-old right-hander, recovering from Tommy John surgery last March, plans to throw one inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Port Charlotte, Florida. Yankees manager Aaron Boone described the milestone as exciting but emphasized it aligns with Cole's steady rehab progress.

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Gerrit Cole threw 4 1/3 innings in his first minor league rehab appearance Friday night for Double-A Somerset. The New York Yankees ace, recovering from Tommy John surgery, allowed three runs on three hits and one walk while striking out three. Yankees manager Aaron Boone emphasized a cautious approach to Cole's recovery.

New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone announced that pitcher Luis Gil will return to the starting rotation next Friday against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Gil is set to make a minor league start on Sunday for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Rochester before slotting in behind Ryan Weathers. The move comes as the Yankees transition from an early-season four-man rotation.

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Carlos Lagrange, the New York Yankees' top pitching prospect, impressed in spring training before being sent to minor league camp on Thursday. The right-hander's triple-digit fastball and strong secondary pitches drew praise from veterans and manager Aaron Boone. Despite the reassignment, Boone indicated Lagrange could impact the major league team soon.

Yankees right-hander Cam Schlittler will take the mound Saturday night in Milwaukee with an AL-leading 1.52 ERA. The start comes one night after Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski struck out 11 in his first matchup against New York.

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Aaron Judge homered in his first at-bat of the 2026 home opener, powering the New York Yankees to an 8-2 victory over the Miami Marlins on Friday. The Yankees captain set a sharp-dressed tone by texting teammates to wear suits. Ben Rice drove in three runs with a homer and a double.

 

 

 

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