The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

New dad Cole motivated for Yanks debut

- By Ronald Blum

NEW YORK » Getting ready for a high-profile Yankees debut at World Series champion Washington on July 23, Gerrit Cole explained his mindset.

“There is only going to be only one coronaviru­s World Series champion, and so that’s unique in and of itself,” he said Friday. “I don’t see why you wouldn’t want to take that trophy home, especially when you’re competing against your peers and there’s only going to be one of them.”

It already has been a big week for Cole. His wife, Amy, a sister of San Francisco shortstop Brandon Crawford, gave birth Tuesday to their first child. Caden Gerrit Cole weighed in at 7 pounds, 13 ounces.

“He’s a good mix of his dad and his mom,” Cole said. “He’s absolutely adorable. He’s got big blue eyes and gosh, I just can’t stop staring at him.”

Signed to a $324 million, nine-year contract that set a record as the highest for a pitcher, Cole said the delay caused by the pandemic might benefit the Yankees because it allowed many to heal.

Left-hander James Paxton has recovered from back surgery in February, designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton has bounced back from a strained right calf sustained during defensive drills on Feb. 26 and right fielder Aaron Judge appears healthy following a stress fracture to his first right rib.

“I saw Aaron yesterday. He’s swinging the bat well. He’s pain free,” Cole said.

Switching-hitting center fielder Aaron Hicks, a key for the heavily right-handed Yankees, had been slated to miss the first half of the season following Tommy John surgery on his right elbow on Oct. 31.

“He’ll be the first player ever to have Tommy John and not miss a regular-season game,” Cole said.

Cole figures to have 12 or 13 starts to tune up for the time that matters to the Yankees, the playoffs. A star for the Houston Astros last year, he was signed to lead the team to its first World Series title since 2009.

“Any team wants to come out of the gate being absolutely healthy, and so the four months hiatus has provided the opportunit­y to do that,” Cole said. “We liked our chances in February not coming out of the gate 100% healthy. So I got to say that we really like our chances coming out of the gate 100% healthy, hopefully as we get through summer training.

“But, yeah, we’re bullish on it. Sixty games, 162 games, when it comes down to it players just want to compete and get after it,” he said.

 ?? CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole says he’s ready and motivated after his wife gave brith to their first child.
CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole says he’s ready and motivated after his wife gave brith to their first child.

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