Yankees ace Gerrit Cole allows 2 runs and 5 hits in 2nd minor league rehab start
Cole struck out four and walked none while throwing 42 of 52 pitches for strikes in his latest step back from elbow surgery.
- Yankees ace Gerrit Cole threw 4 1/3 innings during his second minor league rehabilitation start on Thursday for the Hudson Valley Renegades, striking out 4 and walking none while throwing 42 of 52 pitches for strikes.
- Cole is returning from reconstructive elbow surgery performed on March 11 last year that sidelined the 35-year right-hander for the entire 2025 season since his last appearance in Game 5 of the 2024 World Series.
- In his first rehab outing last Friday, Cole allowed 3 runs over 4 1/3 innings for Double-A Somerset against Reading, surrendering 3 hits including a 2-run homer and issuing 1 walk while striking out 3 batters.
- New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rod is scheduled to make his first rehab start Friday against Brooklyn, with the 33-year left-hander recovering from Oct 15 surgery to remove loose bodies and shave a bone spur.
- Thursday's outing for the Hudson Valley Renegades against the New York Mets' Brooklyn Cyclones featured a 4th-inning home run by Corey Collins and a 5th-inning sacrifice fly by Diego Mosquera following Yohairo Cuevas' leadoff double.
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Yankees ace Gerrit Cole allows 2 runs and 5 hits in 2nd minor league rehab start
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole threw 4 1/3 innings for his second straight minor league injury rehabilitation start, allowing two runs and five hits for the Class A Hudson Valley Renegades against the New York Mets’ Brooklyn Cyclones in the South Atlantic League.
Yankees' Gerrit Cole looked sharp in Hudson Valley Renegades' 10-2 win
Jonathan Dyer-Imagn ImagesJonathan Dyer-Imagn Images Gerrit Cole completed his second rehab start of the season for the Yankees as the right-hander completed 4.1 IP with four strikeouts and no walks for the Hudson Valley Renegades. The Yankees’ High-A affiliate dominated in the matchup, scoring 10 runs in what was an important victory for the team as they have playoff aspirations for the 2026 campaign. Cole sat around 94-96 MPH on the stadium gu…
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