Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Yankees, Severino reportedly OK contract

- By Ronald Blum AP Baseball Writer

Right-hander Luis Severino avoided an arbitratio­n hearing with the New York Yankees, agreeing Friday to a $40 million, four-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns told The Associated Press.

Severino’s deal includes a team option for 2023 that could make the agreement worth $52.25 million for five seasons. If the option is not exercised, Severino would be eligible for free agency after the 2022 season.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement is subject to a successful physical.

Severino gets a $2 million signing bonus, $4 million in 2019, $10 million in 2020, $10.5 million in 2021 and $11 million in 2022. The team option is for $15 million with a $2.75 million buyout.

He had been scheduled for the final salary arbitratio­n hearing of the year on Friday morning at St. Petersburg, Florida. Severino had asked for a raise from $604,975 to $5.25 million in his first season of arbitratio­n eligibilit­y and the Yankees had offered $4.4 million.

Severino has a 41-25 career re-

cord with a 3.51 ERA and falls two days of service time short of having been eligible for free agency after 2021. He was set back when he struggled in 2016 and was sent to the minor leagues several times.

A right-hander who turns 25 next Wednesday, Severino is a two-time All-Star. He went 19-8 with a 3.39 ERA last year, winning 14 of his first 16 decisions but then five of his last 11. He came out early in both of his postseason starts, going 0-1 in seven innings.

Manager Aaron Boone anticipate­s Severino will start the opener against Baltimore on March 28.

Severino’s hearing arguments became more complex when Philadelph­ia ace Aaron Nola agreed Wednesday to a $45 million, fouryear contract that includes a 2023 club option that could make the deal worth $56.75 million over five seasons. Nola has three years, 76 days of major league service, and his deal includes a $2 million signing bonus and a $4 million salary this year.

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