The New York Yankees made their first significant move of the offseason, agreeing to a deal with veteran left-handed pitcher Ryan Yarbrough on a one-year, $2.5 million deal, per multiple reports.
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Yarbrough, 33, is re-upping with the Yankees for a second season. He appeared in 19 games (making eight starts) last season, sporting a 4.36 ERA across 64 innings. He didn’t appear in a postseason game.
Yarbrough is the second major-league free agent to agree to a deal, as All-Star Josh Naylor agreed to a five-year deal with the Seattle Mariners over the weekend.