The New York Yankees still have some roster questions to answer before Opening Day, like where to put newly-acquired slugger Juan Soto within the order and whether to pull the trigger on another acquisition for the pitching staff.
However, at least one roster spot seems to be locked down: Gerrit Cole will be the Yankees’ ace yet again in 2024. After that, though, the future of his nine-year, $324 million contract is another story.
“Cole’s contract includes an opt out after the 2024 season, and the Yankees can void that opt out by picking up a one-year club option worth $36 million,” Mike Axisa explained for CBS Sports. “Essentially, Cole can force the Yankees to add an extra layer to his contract, making it a 10-year deal worth $360 million, thus reclaiming the record (for the richest pitcher contract in history) from (Yoshinobu) Yamamoto.”
Axisa added that such a record-breaking movie is “the most likely scenario” for Cole. But there are some other possibilities.
The New York Yankees still have some roster questions to answer before Opening Day, like where to put newly-acquired slugger Juan Soto within the order and whether to pull the trigger on another acquisition for the pitching staff.
However, at least one roster spot seems to be locked down: Gerrit Cole will be the Yankees’ ace yet again in 2024. After that, though, the future of his nine-year, $324 million contract is another story.
“Cole’s contract includes an opt out after the 2024 season, and the Yankees can void that opt out by picking up a one-year club option worth $36 million,” Mike Axisa explained for CBS Sports. “Essentially, Cole can force the Yankees to add an extra layer to his contract, making it a 10-year deal worth $360 million, thus reclaiming the record (for the richest pitcher contract in history) from (Yoshinobu) Yamamoto.”
Axisa added that such a record-breaking movie is “the most likely scenario” for Cole. But there are some other possibilities.
Projecting the Future of Gerrit Cole’s Contract With the New York Yankees
If Cole chooses not to opt out of his contract, he would become an unrestricted free agent after the 2028 season, when he turns 38 years old. It’s possible there is more money to be made on the open market at that point than the extra $36 million he would get from the Yankees for 2029. MLB contracts are getting bigger every year, and Cole could continue to be an effective pitcher well into the later years of his career.
He could also opt out and re-sign with the Yankees, possibly on a deal that nets him even more money but defers the average annual value further into the future. That structure gained some momentum after Shohei Ohtani opted to defer $680 million of his own record contract. And it could allow the Yankees to add even more firepower around Cole in the near term.
And, of course, the Yankees could decline their club option if Cole does opt out, allowing him to hit the free agent market and instead spend their money elsewhere.
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