YANKEES’ STRUGGLES CONTINUE AFTER BLOWING LEAD TO RAVENS, BUT THERE’S A BRIGHT SPOT IN GERRIT COLE’S COMEBACK
NEW YORK, NY – The New York Yankees’ recent struggles continue as they failed to hold onto a 2-0 lead against the Baltimore Ravens, dropping their fourth consecutive game. The skid is concerning for manager Aaron Boone’s squad, as the Bronx Bombers are desperate to regain some form in the tight AL East race. However, amidst the ongoing difficulties, there is one major positive that could change the team’s fortunes in the near future: Gerrit Cole.
COLE MAKING PROGRESS AFTER TOMMY JOHN SURGERY

While the Yankees’ offense has sputtered and their defense has been inconsistent, the most encouraging development for the team has been the performance of their ace, Gerrit Cole. Coming back from Tommy John surgery, Cole has steadily worked his way back to full health, and his latest rehab start with Double-A Somerset has provided hope that he’s nearing his old form.
In his most recent outing, Cole pitched five innings, threw a season-high 77 pitches, and struck out eight batters. His fastball was clocked at 99 mph, which was a promising sign for a pitcher still working his way back to full strength. It was a dominant performance that had fans excited about what’s to come once Cole is back in the Yankees’ rotation.
GERRIT COLE’S RECOVERY: A POSITIVE OUTLOOK
“Really good,” Boone remarked about Cole’s outing, according to Greg Joyce of The New York Post. “Ripped his last heater 99 for another punch. I think it was a little more of a competitive Gerrit trying to get outs. I thought he threw the ball really well. Stuff was really good. Another good step for him.”
This is a significant step forward for Cole, who has shown flashes of his old self after the lengthy recovery process. In his most effective rehab start of the season, Cole allowed just one walk, gave up four hits, and surrendered two earned runs. With each rehab appearance, his confidence grows, and his stuff gets sharper, which bodes well for the Yankees as they look to turn things around.
DECISION TIME: WHO STAYS IN THE ROTATION?
As Cole inches closer to rejoining the Yankees’ rotation, an interesting problem is emerging for Boone and the coaching staff: Who will stay in the rotation once Cole is back?
Both Will Warren and Ryan Weathers have proven themselves capable of handling significant roles in the rotation during Cole’s absence. Warren has shown poise and effectiveness, but it’s Weathers’ recent performance that’s catching the most attention. In his most recent start, Weathers flirted with a no-hitter for 6.1 innings in the loss to the Orioles, showcasing his ability to dominate opposing hitters and keep games competitive.
For Boone, this is a great problem to have. The Yankees now find themselves in a position where they have multiple capable arms vying for rotation spots. While Cole is the unquestioned ace of the staff, having depth and competition for spots in the rotation is a luxury many teams would love to have. With the Yankees needing momentum, the strong performances from Warren and Weathers give them an opportunity to potentially reinforce their pitching staff in a meaningful way.
A BRIGHT SPOT AMID THE STRUGGLES
While the Yankees continue to battle through a rough stretch, especially in games like the loss to Baltimore, the return of Gerrit Cole could be the spark that turns their season around. The Yankees have been missing their ace for much of the season, and his return to the mound could provide the stability the team needs both on the field and in the clubhouse.
If Cole can return to form and pair that with the continued strong performances from Warren and Weathers, the Yankees may just have the pitching depth needed to weather the storm and get back into contention.

With the team’s current struggles and a pivotal decision to make regarding the rotation, one thing is clear: the Yankees need Gerrit Cole more than ever. But as his rehab continues, fans can only hope that this is the start of a positive momentum shift — both for the ace and the team as a whole.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE YANKEES?
As the Yankees continue to navigate through a challenging stretch of the season, the key question remains: Can they string together wins and find momentum before the All-Star break? With Cole working his way back and the rotation holding up, the next few weeks could be pivotal for the Bronx Bombers.
For now, it’s about finding a way to build on the positives — and with Gerrit Cole showing signs of his old form, the Yankees are hoping that brighter days lie ahead.