Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has already hit it off with new teammate Max Fried, who will join him atop starting rotation for years to come.
Access the Yankees beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees from spring training Join NOw TAMPA — Max Fried and Gerrit Cole are two very different pitchers on the mound but alike in their talent and drive to succeed.
New Yankees pitcher Max Fried is already learning from ace Gerrit Cole in his first spring training with the Bombers.
Signed as free agent on an eight-year, $218 million contract, Max Fried joined a Yankees rotation that already featured Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon, Luis Gil and Clarke Schmidt.
I’ve always believed in the old adage “pitching wins championships.” The Yankees went out and brought in one of the best back in December, signing Max Fried and pairing him with Gerrit Cole to form a righty/lefty tandem of aces at the top of their starting rotation.
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has already hit it off with new teammate Max Fried, who will join him atop starting rotation for years to come.
Max Fried and Gerrit Cole are two very different pitchers on the mound but alike in their talent and drive to succeed.
Although he exercised his opt-out back at the start of the offseason, New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole ultimately elected to stay in the Bronx, picking back up the four years remaining on his original 10-year deal.
But starting pitcher Max Fried is their biggest addition and says he is already learning from Yankees ace Gerrit Cole. “You’re talking about one of the best pitchers we’ve had over the last ten or so years. He has a Cy Young and seems to be in that ...
Clemens, a seven-time Cy Young winner, witnessed some hard contact from the Yankees slugger, which left Cole, a Cy Young winner in 2023, appreciative of the chance to practice against a two-time
One of the New York Yankees' biggest signings this offseason was inking Max Fried on an eight-year, $218 million contract. It was the largest contract in major league history given to a southpaw.
Judge took Cole deep for one of his patented left-field home runs, according to Hoch. The Yankees play the Boston Red Sox on Monday afternoon but neither veteran will be in the lineup. Cole is not expected to pitch until the next turn in the rotation. And Judge won't play until March 1.