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Yankees General Manager Returns on Four-Year Contract

SAN DIEGO — The Yankees announced a contract signing on Monday, though it wasn’t the one that their fan base has been eagerly awaiting.

While Aaron Judge’s 2023 employer remains undetermined as he engages in free-agent discussions with multiple clubs, the Yankees announced a four-year deal for their longtime baseball operations executive, General Manager Brian Cashman.

Already the longest-tenured G.M. in Yankees history, Cashman, who had been working without a deal this off-season, signed an agreement that takes him through the 2026 season as the team’s senior vice president and G.M. Terms were not disclosed.

Cashman replaced Bob Watson before the 1998 campaign and has steered the Yankees into the postseason in 21 of his 25 seasons.