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Yankees’ Cole (elbow) won’t throw for 3-4 weeks

Yankees' Cole (elbow) won't throw for 3-4 weeks

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    “I feel really comfortable based on all the feedback and the experts that were involved in deciding to go [with] rest,” Cashman said. “Best-case scenario we wouldn’t be dealing with anything, right? But second-best case, right?

    The Yankees disclosed Monday that Cole was experiencing issues bouncing back following spring training starts.

    Cole, 33, traveled to Los Angeles to be examined by Dodgers team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache, an elbow expert.

    “It’s not a common experience for me,” Cole said. “I haven’t really dealt with anything like this before. So anytime you’re going through something for the first time, there’s a little bit of uncertainty, but I had a lot of faith. I felt good leaving the doctor, yeah.”

    Cole, who returned to Tampa on Friday, added he’s not scheduled for any platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, but will be on a plyometric program to keep the elbow in shape.

    “Just rest and recovery,” Cole added. “… Three to four weeks no throw, and we’ll go from there.”

    Nestor Cortes will start the March 28 opener at Houston in place of Cole.

    Cole is entering the fifth season of a $324 million, nine-year contract that pays $36 million annually. He has the right to opt out after the season and become a free agent, but if he does, the Yankees can void the opt-out by adding a guaranteed $36 million salary for 2029.

    Center fielder Aaron Judge did defensive drills on Saturday, including making a leaping catch at the wall, and took part in base-running drills during on-field work.

    The 2022 AL MVP hasn’t played in a spring training game since Sunday and had an MRI of his abdomen the following day.

    “The doctors tell me and they’re like, he’s good,” Cashman said. “Just give it some time and get it going again. So, as far as I’m concerned, that’s in the rearview mirror even though he hasn’t played yet. That’s more of a timing issue rather than a concern issue. And he’s a pro, he knows how to get ready and knock the rust off. I’m not worried about it.”

    Information from The Associated Press and Field Level Media was used in this report.