For Califorina-born Major League Baseball pitcher Gerrit Cole, playing for the New York Yankees always seemed destined to be. At 11 years old, he held up a sign at the 2001 World Series that read, “Yankee fan today, tomorrow, and forever.” Eighteen years later, his parents brought that very same (albeit crinkled) sign to a certain press conference - the one where he announced he’d just signed a historic, nine-year, $324 million contract with the Yankees. For more on his journey of fate, dreams, and breaking records, head to hauteliving.com
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Note: this shoot took place during the off-season for our March issue.
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Workhorse. 😤 @gerritcole45 became the 10th Yankee to win an AL ERA title and recorded the lowest ERA by a qualified @Yankees starter in the last 43 years. Congrats, Gerrit, on being selected the 2023 #PlayersChoiceAwards AL Outstanding Pitcher!