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Cole vs. Scherzer as Bombers set to open at Nats: report

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Gerrit Cole could make his Yankees debut in a tasty opening-day treat for fans, facing Juan Soto and World Series champion Washington at Nationals Park.

The Yankees and Nationals are set to meet when the virus-delayed season begins next month, a person familiar with the game told The Associated Press on Saturday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because there hasn't been an official announceme­nt.

MLB will start a 60-game season on July 23 or 24.

The schedule is still being worked out – there could be a game or two on the first day of play, or a full slate.

Cole started the previous game played at Nationals Park. He pitched the Houston Astros past the Nationals 7-1 last October for a 3-2 edge in the World Series.

Howie Kendrick, Anthony Rendon and the Nationals won the last two games to earn their first championsh­ip. Max Scherzer started Game 7 and fellow ace Stephen Strasburg was the World Series MVP, and either of

them could start on opening day.

Cole signed a $324 million, nine-year contract with the Yankees as a free agent. Rendon got a $245 million, seven-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels.

The Yankees and Nationals met twice this year, including the Bombers’ 6-3 win on March 12 on the final day before MLB stopped spring training because of the virus outbreak.

Players will begin reporting to summer training camp on Wednesday – Gleyber Torres, DJ

LeMahieu and their teammates will work out at Yankee Stadium while Trea Turner, Patrick Corbin and Washington will train at Nationals Park.

The Yankees are hopeful that slugger Aaron Judge has fully recovered from a rib injury that bothered him during spring training in Florida.

The schedule calls for clubs to play 10 games each against their four division opponents. There will be 20 interleagu­e games, with MLB intending for East, West and Central clubs to stay in their region.

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