Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports Cole and
Strasburg already have met with interested teams in Southern
California ahead of the upcoming winter meetings in San Diego,
with the Yankees next on the list.
The talks with teams have kept agent Scott Boras, who represents
both aces, rather busy.
"I feel like I moved to Edmonton," Boras told The Athletic about
the high volume of meetings with clients and team officials. "I
won't see the sun until the winter meetings on Sunday."
Cole, 29, has long been the target of appreciation from the
Yankees.
They selected him in the first round of the 2008 MLB Draft as a
high school prospect, but he chose to attend UCLA. The
Pittsburgh Pirates drafted him No. 1 overall in 2011, and when
they made him available in a trade before the 2018 season, the
Yankees couldn't tried but didn't land him. Instead, he wound up
with the Houston Astros.
Strasburg, 31, was selected No. 1 overall by the Washington
Nationals in 2009. He is expected to have many suitors,
including the Nationals and his hometown San Diego Padres.
Cole, a 20-game winner in 2019, has a career 94-52 record and
3.22 ERA in seven seasons with the Pirates and Astros.
Strasburg, who opted out of the final year of his contract with
the Nationals, is 112-58 with a 3.17 ERA in 10 seasons with the
Nationals.
--Field Level Media
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