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Gerrit Cole's wife Amy captures precious moment of sons Caden & Everett's picture-perfect sunset run on sand

Gerrit Cole is a starting pitcher for the New York Yankees and is widely regarded as one of the best pitchers in the American League. Cole is married to Amy Crawford, a former softball player at UCLA and sister of Brandon Crawford.

Gerrit and his wife Amy have two sons, Caden and Everett, and the entire family is getting to spend time together during the offseason.

On Tuesday, Amy shared a photo on her Instagram story that captured the young Cole boys.

Gerrit and Amy Cole's Children
Gerrit and Amy Cole's Children

The photo shared by Amy Cole showed the two young boys running out toward the water as the sun was setting overhead.

The family lives in Greenwich, Connecticut. Gerrit and Amy met at UCLA and got married in 2016, announcing their first pregnancy on January 1, 2020. Caden Gerrit Cole was born on June 30, 2020, and Everett was born on January 2, 2023.

Gerrit Cole began his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2013. After a stint with the Houston Astros, he signed a nine-year deal worth $324 million with the New York Yankees prior to the 2020 season.

Gerrit Cole's wife Amy posts touching retirement message for brother Brandon Crawford

It has been a busy offseason for Gerrit Cole and his wife Amy, and the entire family has taken several trips together. But before the December celebrations started, Amy posted about her brother Brandon Crawford's retirement from the MLB.

Crawford announced his retirement after spending last season with the St. Louis Cardinals.

Amy shared an Instagram post with a touching caption.

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"From t-ball and backyard games to chasing big-league dreams, it's been an honor to watch you play the game you love. Proud of you, @therealbcraw35- congrats on an incredible career!" Amy captioned her post."

While Brandon will now have even more time to spend with his family, Gerrit Cole will soon leave Amy and his two sons to prepare for another season with the New York Yankees.

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