Yankees' Gerrit Cole Throws 96.9 mph in 1st Session vs. Hitters Since Tommy John Surgery
Gerrit Cole reached 96.9 mph in his first session against hitters since the New York Yankees ace underwent Tommy John elbow surgery last March.
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Gerrit Cole reached 96.9 mph in his first session against hitters since the New York Yankees ace underwent Tommy John elbow surgery last March.
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