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Gerrit Cole's wife Amy Cole captures son Caden's first adorable experience on snow slopes

Amy Cole, Gerrit Cole's wife shared a glimpse into her son Caden's first experience of the snow slopes on Sunday on her Instagram.

"Caden's first time on the slopes!" she captioned the story.
Screenshots from the story on Instagram (Images via Instagram/@amyc23)
Screenshots from the story on Instagram (Images via Instagram/@amyc23)

In yet another social media upload, she shared her younger son, Everett's first sledding experience. The caption on the story read:

"And Everett's first time sledding."
Screenshots from the story on Instagram ((Images via Instagram/@amyc23)
Screenshots from the story on Instagram ((Images via Instagram/@amyc23)

Amy Cole and the Yankees ace RHP Gerrit Cole are proud parents to two boys, Caden and Everett Cole. The couple have been together ever since they first crossed paths during their days at USC. Amy Cole was a softball player. The Coles dated for several years before deciding to take the next step in their relationship.

The couple got engaged in 2015 and tied the knot at the Ritz Carlton Bacara resort in Santa Barbara, California on November 12, 2016. Their first child, Caden Cole was born on June 30, 2020 and their younger son, Everett Cole was born on January 2 last year. The family resides in Greenwich, Connecticut since 2020 after Gerrit Cole joined the Yankees in 2020.

Gerrit Cole's wife Amy shares highlights from 2024 postseason

Gerrit Cole's wife Amy Cole cheered her husband on through all his starts during the 2024 postseason. The couple's kids tagged along with their mother to watch their father pitch for the Yankees' playoff run.

She took to social media to share some highlights from the 2024 MLB postseason, sharing photos featuring the 2023 AL Cy Young award winner and their two kids. The caption on the post read:

"Playoffs with the squad 🙌"
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Cole produced a sub-par season with the Yankees in 2024 which was marred by extensive time on the IL due to an injury he sustained in spring training. He finished the season with an 8-5 record, 3.41 ERA, 99 strikeouts, and 1.13 WHIP.

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