Here's how Gerrit Cole's contract could become 10 years

Here's how Gerrit Cole's contract could become 10 years

Jeffrey Gegler··3 min read

Every sentient Yankee fan has surely heard the basic parameters of Gerrit Cole’s 9 year, $324 million record-setting contract. In the coming days, more details will likely emerge with Ken Rosenthal reporting the first of them this afternoon.

If Cole is pitching at an “all-world” level after 2024, he has the choice of pocketing the remaining four years of his contract or opt-out and test the market at the age of 34. However, the team can void the opt-out and commit to him for a tenth year, after his age 39 season. Neither scenario seems likely in today’s market for pitchers in their mid-30’s, but a great performance could make such a decision difficult.

CC Sabathia, who signed a 7 year contract with the Yankees before the 2009 season, opted-out of his deal after the 2011 season and the Yankees ended up giving him another year on the back end. The Cole clause creates a similar scenario for the Yanks.

If we are talking about the clause 5 years from now, it’s a great sign that we have probably had multiple parades down the “Canyon of Heroes.”

Jeffrey Gegler

Training consultant who became a conservative as a child because of Ronald Reagan.

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