2024 is off to a rocky start for the New York Yankees. Jon Heyman and Mark Sanchez of the New York Post report that Yankees ace Gerrit Cole will miss at least the first month or two of the season with his elbow injury. The news comes after Cole underwent an MRI earlier this week after experiencing difficulty recovering between his throwing sessions.
https://t.co/s58gA8Usm0. Yankees ace Gerrit Cole will be out at least 1-2 months and has an appointment to fly to LA to see noted surgeon Neal ElAttrache @nypostsports has learned
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) March 13, 2024
While the news is worrisome, Cole and the Yankees might have caught a bit of a break. Initial tests on his elbow do not show any ligament tear, only some inflammation. This means that rest, rather than Tommy John surgery, would represent the most probable plan of action.
However, the reigning American League Cy Young winner is not yet clear. He will fly to California to visit with Dr. Neal ElAttrache, one of the premier doctors in sports. Heyman reports that while ElAttrache did not see any tears when he viewed initial tests on Cole’s elbow, he was concerned enough to recommend an in-person visit. That, obviously, does not bode well. For reference, ElAttrache is one of the premier surgeons who performs Tommy John.
Gerrit Cole’s Elbow Injury Sidelines Him Until At Least June
Gerrit Cole is expected to miss one to two months with an elbow injury, per @JonHeyman.
No UCL tear has been detected, but there’s concern about the ligament. pic.twitter.com/Y8sxMy0QBu
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) March 13, 2024