Gerrit Cole, the ace pitcher for the New York Yankees, has opted out of his contract, a move that grants the team the opportunity to secure his services for an additional year at $36 million. This decision follows Cole’s outstanding performance in his first five seasons with the Yankees, which culminated in winning the American League Cy Young Award in 2023. With four years and $144 million remaining on his current deal, Cole’s choice puts the Yankees in a position to either extend his contract or risk losing one of the league’s premier pitchers.
Cole’s 2024 season was marked by a significant setback due to an elbow injury that sidelined him for the first 2½ months. Nevertheless, he returned to make 17 starts, finishing the season with a respectable 3.41 ERA and recording 99 strikeouts over 95 innings. His recent performance in Game 5 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, however, was less than stellar. Despite starting strong with four no-hit innings, Cole ultimately allowed five unearned runs due to defensive errors and miscommunication, raising questions about his future with the team.
The Yankees now face a critical deadline, having until Sunday night to decide whether to exercise the option that would effectively negate Cole’s opt-out. If they choose to restructure his deal to five years at $180 million, it would not only secure Cole’s place at the top of their rotation but also help the team maintain a competitive edge amidst free agency challenges, particularly with star outfielder Juan Soto hitting the market. The decision is further complicated by the prospect of multiple key players potentially leaving if the Yankees do not act decisively.
Before joining the Yankees, Cole signed the largest free-agent contract for a pitcher in history, a nine-year deal worth $324 million, ahead of the 2020 season. Since then, he has consistently ranked among the top pitchers in the league, finishing fourth in Cy Young voting in his first season, second in 2021, and ninth in 2022, before finally securing the award in 2023 with an impressive 2.63 ERA and leading the league in innings pitched.
In postseason play, Cole has proven his mettle, boasting a career playoff record of 11-6 with a 2.77 ERA in 22 starts. In the 2024 playoffs, he maintained a remarkable 2.17 ERA over five starts, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure. His track record of success in high-stakes situations adds another layer of urgency for the Yankees as they consider their options regarding Cole’s future, emphasizing the importance of retaining their ace as they navigate the offseason.