Scott Boras Issues Stern Warning to MLB About Yankees Ace Gerrit Cole
As the Winter Meetings draw closer, questions continue to circulate about Gerrit Cole’s readiness for the 2026 season and what version of the All-Star pitcher the New York Yankees can expect. But according to super-agent Scott Boras, there is no room for doubt. In fact, Boras has sounded a warning to the rest of Major League Baseball, as reported by Brendan Kuty of The Athletic.
“Scott Boras said Gerrit Cole feels great and is in great shape, and even sent him video of him pitching the other day,” Kuty shared on X. “He’s excited… he has all weapons available to him.”
Early indications suggest Cole is progressing well in his recovery, a promising sign for a Yankees team that desperately missed its ace throughout 2025. His absence, the result of Tommy John surgery, was a significant setback. New York still managed to finish second in the AL East and advance to the AL Division Series, but ultimately fell to the Toronto Blue Jays, ending their championship hopes.
“I’ve poured everything I have into this organization,” Cole said. “Being a Yankee isn’t just a contract to me — it’s an honor. I’m working every single day to come back stronger because this team, this city, and these fans deserve my very best. I can’t wait to put the pinstripes on again.”
Even without Cole, the Yankees posted the fourth-best ERA in MLB, a testament to the depth of their pitching staff. Adding a fully recovered former Cy Young winner back into the rotation could elevate the club to an entirely different level. Before the injury, Cole logged an 8-5 record with a 3.41 ERA over 17 starts in 2024. In 2023, he delivered one of the best seasons of his career with a 15-4 record and a 2.63 ERA across 33 starts.
Cole has been rehabbing diligently since undergoing surgery, and while he has expressed frustration about missing the entire season, history suggests he has every reason to be optimistic. Several star pitchers have successfully returned from Tommy John surgery, including Jacob deGrom, Justin Verlander, Shohei Ohtani, John Smoltz, and Stephen Strasburg. The recovery is challenging, but the potential to come back even stronger is very real.
The next few months will be critical as Cole targets readiness for Spring Training. If his rehab continues on its current trajectory, the Yankees could soon regain the leader of their rotation — a development that would significantly strengthen their pursuit of the franchise’s 28th World Series title.
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