According to a report Thursday by ESPN's Jeff
Passan, the Yankees will make signing free agent right-hander
Gerrit Cole a top priority, and ownership has OK'd a
record-breaking offer for a pitcher.
Cole, 29, was 20-5 last season, leading the AL with a 2.50 ERA
and the majors with 326 strikeouts. He was an All-Star for the
third time, finished second to teammate Justin Verlander in Cy
Young voting, and helped lead the Astros to within a game of
winning their second World Series in three seasons.
According to the report, the Yankees grew more interested in
Cole after meeting with him this week, and decided shortly after
they are comfortable with an offer eclipsing the seven-year,
$217 million contract David Price landed from Boston in December
2015.
The report added that the Los Angeles Angels are preparing for a
bidding war with the Yankees for Cole's services, and that the
final offer is expected to go beyond $250 million. The Los
Angeles Dodgers also have interest in Cole, among other pricey
targets, per the report.
Cole is 94-52 with a 3.22 ERA in 192 games (all starts) in seven
seasons. He has 1,336 strikeouts in 1,195 innings pitched. He
spent five seasons with Pittsburgh after the Pirates drafted him
No. 1 overall in 2011. The team traded him to the Astros in
January 2018.
--Field Level Media
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