Meet Gerrit Cole Wife Amy Crawford

Gerrit Cole Wife

Meet Gerrit Cole Wife Amy Crawford

This lovely lady is Amy Crawford Cole, also known as Amy Cole; she is the lovely wife of Major Baseball League player Gerrit Cole, the starting pitcher for the New York Yankees who also played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Houston Astros, and who previously played for the Pittsburg Pirates.

Amy Crawford

He also played college baseball for the UCLA Bruins at the University of California in Los Angeles.

You probably know everything there is about Gerrit, so allow us to share 7 interesting facts about his lovely wife, Amy.

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Gerrit Cole Wife 1 - Meet Gerrit Cole Wife Amy Crawford

Pretty Amy Crawford was born in Pleasanton, California on January 10, 1989. She is one of five children born to Lynn and Michael Crawford, and she is also the parent of Amy, Kaitlin, Jenna, and Brandon, the shortstop for the San Francisco Giants.

Gerrit Cole met his wife Amy, while they both attended UCLA, where Amy played on the softball team and graduated with a BA in sociology and social science in 2011.

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These two dated three years before Gerritt popped the question in July 2015.

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They tie the knot on November 12, 2016, in Newport Beach.

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Mrs. Cole initially did an internship at Spigit, which was back in 2010; a year later she was an account executive at AVID Ink; in 2013, she was the career coach at Athletes to Business in Orange County.

Nowadays, Amy Crawford Cole is the recruiting manager at Essex Mortgage and career coach at Athletes to Careers.

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Amy and Gerrit will welcome their first baby son Caden, on June 30th, 2020.

Meet Gerrit Cole Wife Amy Crawford

Their second son, Everett, was born on January 2, 2023.

Meet Gerrit Cole Wife Amy Crawford

 Gerrit Cole MLB Career

Gerrit Alan Cole, born on September 8, 1990, is a standout American baseball pitcher currently dazzling fans as a member of the New York Yankees in Major League Baseball (MLB). His journey began at Orange Lutheran High School, where he showcased his talent before being drafted by the Yankees in the first round of the 2008 MLB Draft. However, Cole chose to hone his skills at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he became a key player for the Bruins.

After an impressive college career, Cole was selected first overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 2011 MLB Draft, marking a historic moment as the first No. 1 pick from UCLA. He made his MLB debut in 2013 and quickly earned accolades, including being named an All-Star and winning the prestigious Cy Young Award in 2023. Known for his powerful pitching style, Cole has set franchise records for strikeouts and continues to be a dominant force on the mound.

Pittsburg Pirates

  • June 11, 2013: Made his MLB debut against the San Francisco Giants, striking out Gregor Blanco on three pitches and recording a two-run single in his first at-bat. He pitched 6+1⁄3 innings, earning a win.
  • September 2013: Voted National League Rookie of the Month, finishing the month with a perfect 4–0 record and leading all rookies with a 1.69 ERA and 39 strikeouts.
  • October 2013: Started Game Two of the National League Division Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, contributing to the Pirates’ playoff run.
  • September 7, 2014: Hit his first career home run at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs.
  • April 2015: Awarded NL Pitcher of the Month after going 4–0 with a 1.76 ERA and 35 strikeouts in April.
  • June 14, 2016: Placed on the disabled list due to a right triceps strain but returned to pitch his first complete game on July 27 against the Seattle Mariners.
  • 2017 Season: Finished with a record of 12–12 and a 4.26 ERA, leading the National League with 33 starts.
  • January 2018: Signed a one-year, $6.75 million contract with the Pirates before being traded to the Houston Astros later that month.

Houston Astros

  • April 29, 2018: Struck out 12 batters against the Oakland Athletics, setting a franchise record for strikeouts in April with 61. Finished the month with a 2–1 record and a 1.73 ERA in 41.2 innings.
  • May 4, 2018: Achieved his first career shutout by striking out 16 batters and allowing just one hit against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
  • 2018 All-Star Selection: Elected to his first American League All-Star game (second overall), finishing the first half of the season with a stellar 10–2 record and a 2.52 ERA.
  • Postseason Performance: In Game 2 of the AL Division Series against the Cleveland Indians, Cole struck out 12 batters without issuing a walk, becoming only the second pitcher to do so in postseason history.
  • September 8, 2019: On his birthday, he became the second pitcher ever to strike out 14 or more hitters in three consecutive games.
  • September 18, 2019: Struck out his 300th batter of the season, joining an elite group of Astros pitchers who achieved this milestone.
  • September 24, 2019: Broke the single-season strikeout record for any Astros pitcher by reaching a total of 316 strikeouts.
  • End of Season Stats (2019): Finished with a remarkable 20–5 record, leading the American League with a 2.50 ERA and an MLB-high 326 strikeouts.

New York Yankees

  • December 18, 2019: Cole signed a deal with the New York Yankees.
  • July 23, 2020: Made his Yankees debut on Opening Day against the Washington Nationals, pitching five innings and allowing just one hit.
  • August 26, 2020: Had his impressive regular-season winning streak of 20 games come to an end with a loss against the Atlanta Braves.
  • September 11, 2020: Ended a three-game losing streak with a complete game shutout against the Baltimore Orioles, allowing only two hits.
  • September 29, 2020: In his playoff debut against the Cleveland Indians, struck out 13 batters without a walk, tying for second-most in Yankees history.
  • April 12, 2021: Recorded his 1,500th career strikeout, becoming the second-fastest pitcher to reach this milestone.
  • 2021 Season: Finished with a 3.23 ERA, leading the American League with 16 wins and finishing second in Cy Young Award voting.
  • October 5, 2021: Struggled in the AL Wild Card Game against the Boston Red Sox, pitching only two innings and allowing three earned runs.
  • 2022 Season: Surpassed Ron Guidry for the franchise record with his 249th strikeout of the season and led MLB with 257 strikeouts.
  • April 2023: Named AL Pitcher of the Month after winning five of six starts and allowing only five runs in over 40 innings pitched.
  • May 23, 2023: Registered his 2,000th career strikeout, becoming one of the fastest pitchers in MLB history to reach this milestone.
  • July 10, 2023: Selected as the starting pitcher for the All-Star Game, marking a significant achievement for Cole and the Yankees.
  • September 27, 2023: Pitched a complete game shutout in his final start of the season against the Blue Jays.
  • End of 2023 Season: Finished with a record of 15–4, an ERA of 2.63, and won the AL Cy Young Award by unanimous vote.
  • Spring Training 2024: Cole reported discomfort in his right elbow, prompting further evaluation. He was sent to California for an assessment by Dr. Neal ElAttrache, who diagnosed him with inflammation and edema.
  • March 28, 2024: Cole was placed on the 60-day injured list, recommended to rest for 3-4 weeks.
  • June 19, 2024: Activated from the injured list, Cole made his first start of the season against the Baltimore Orioles. He pitched four innings, allowing two earned runs and registering five strikeouts.
  • June 25, 2024: In his second start against the New York Mets, Cole struggled, giving up six runs over four innings without recording a strikeout—only the second time in his career he failed to strike out a batter.
  • June 30, 2024: Cole secured his first win of the season against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Gerrit Cole Contract and Salary

On December 11, 2019, Gerrit Cole made headlines by signing a monumental nine-year, $324 million contract with the New York Yankees. This deal not only set a franchise record but also established Cole as the highest-paid pitcher in MLB history, surpassing Stephen Strasburg’s previous record of $245 million.

Contract Details:

  • Total Value: $324 million guaranteed.
  • Average Annual Salary: $36 million, the highest for any player contract in MLB history.
  • Opt-Out Clause: Cole has the option to opt out after the fifth year (2025), allowing him to become a free agent again. If he chooses this option, the Yankees can extend his contract by an additional year and $36 million, potentially increasing the total value to $360 million over ten years.

Future Earnings:

  • In 2025, Cole will earn a base salary of $36 million, maintaining his total salary at that amount for the year.

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Miva is a content creator and the author behind the popular website fabwags.com, which covers the personal lives of professional athletes and their significant others. She has a passion for sports and a talent for researching and sharing interesting details about the people who make sports news. With a keen eye for fashion and an interest in celebrities, Miva's writing often includes juicy tidbits about the fashion and lifestyle choices of her subjects. Her engaging writing style has made fabwags.com a go-to source for fans who want to know more about the people behind the sports headlines.
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Miva is a content creator and the author behind the popular website fabwags.com, which covers the personal lives of professional athletes and their significant others. She has a passion for sports and a talent for researching and sharing interesting details about the people who make sports news. With a keen eye for fashion and an interest in celebrities, Miva's writing often includes juicy tidbits about the fashion and lifestyle choices of her subjects. Her engaging writing style has made fabwags.com a go-to source for fans who want to know more about the people behind the sports headlines.