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Free agents among questions facing Yanks

Keeping free agents LeMahieu, Tanaka, Paxton among questions for Bombers

- By Ronald Blum AP Baseball Writer

With DJ LeMahieu and others becoming free agents, the Yankees have decisions to make going into the off-season.

NEW YORK » Luke Voit, backwards cap atop his head, was disgusted and dismayed.

Eyes downcast, he summed up the New York Yankees’ 11th straight season without a title, the team’s widest expanse of failure since the desert between the Reggie Jackson era and the Derek Jeter renaissanc­e.

“I hate this feeling. It sucks, the third year in a row going through it,” the major league home run champion said. “So I’m going to use it in every workout, every BP session, cage session I have and be ready for spring training this year.”

The 2020 season was so different, with the novel coronaviru­s pandemic cutting the schedule from 162 games to 60, sparking a summer camp of training part two and causing Yankee Stadium’s stands to fill with echoes on game nights rather than the usual boisterous fans.

But the denouement was similar to 2019’s. Aroldis Chapman gave up a home run that eliminated New York from the playoffs, this time Mike Brosseau’s eighth-inning drive in Division Series Game 5 against Tampa Bay following a walkoff shot by Houston’s José Altuve in the ninth inning of Championsh­ip Series Game 6.

Not even the addition of ace

Gerrit Cole for a $324 million, nine-year contract was enough to make the difference.

Now general manager Brian Cashman faces a series of key decisions. Big league batting champion DJ LeMahieu is eligible for free agency along with pitchers Masahiro Tanaka and James Paxton. New York has a $17 million option on pitcher J. A. Happ the team made sure would not become guaranteed and a $10 million option on 37-year-old outfielder Brett Gardner, the last link to the Yankees’ 2009 champions.

Giancarlo Stanton is expected to keep the remaining $218 million and seven guaranteed seasons left in his contract rather than opt out, and reliever Zack Britton appears likely to stay under either player or club options.

“We’re going to get there. I know it. And it’s going to make it all the sweeter,” Aaron Boone said after his third unfulfilli­ng season as manager.

New York is expected to exercise Boone’s option for 2021 or to give him a new contract.

“There’s a lot of pain in that room. There’s a lot of closeness and love for one another in that room,” Boone said after Friday night’s 2-1 loss. “A lot of people in that room have been through the battles together, where we’ve had a lot of success and had some heartbreak­ing playoff losses. And it stinks, you know, it stings. I do believe it makes us closer and hopefully continues to make us hungrier.”

Boone knows he’s being second-guessed for his decision to use rookie Deivi García as an opener in Game 2 and replace him after one inning with Happ. García gave up a solo homer and Happ a pair of two-run drives in an 7-5 loss. Happ revealed he had lobbied to start and brusquely deferred questions on his use to Boone.

“I’m sure there will be people that take it to if we just started a guy and went with them, we win the game,” Boone said, “I mean, that’s kind of ridiculous. All over the league things like this are done and done really effectivel­y, and we’ve done really effectivel­y.”

“So it was just a great back-and-forth series with another great team that has a chance to go win a world championsh­ip, and it came down to basically the last

inning of the series. I don’t think anyone’s surprised by that necessaril­y. And we came up short. I dissect everything, usually on a nightly basis. I certainly can look back and reflect on things, but I don’t have them regrets,” he said.

Despite an $84 million payroll as adjusted for the shortened season, third-highest in the major leagues, the Yankees lost to the $29 million Rays, a team whose spending was third from bottom. Tampa Bay beat the Yankees eight of 10 times during the regular season,

For the second straight season, the Yankees were decimated by injuries. After 30 players made 39 trips to the injured list in 2019, the Yankee restructur­ed their health and performanc­e staff and replaced pitching coach Larry Rothschild with the more analytical­ly minded Matt Blake. In a season just 37% of normal length, 16 players had 18 stints on the IL.

Aaron Judge (strained right calf) and Stanton (strained left hamstring) missed long stretches for the second year in a row. While Stanton batted .308 with six homers and 13 RBIs in the playoffs, Judge hit .133 (4 for 30) with three homers and five RBIs.

 ?? JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Yankees players walk off the field after Friday night’s 2-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays in San Diego.
JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Yankees players walk off the field after Friday night’s 2-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays in San Diego.
 ?? JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rays’ Michael Brosseau hits game-winning homer off Yankees pitcher Aroldis Chapman in eighth inning of Friday night’s game.
JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rays’ Michael Brosseau hits game-winning homer off Yankees pitcher Aroldis Chapman in eighth inning of Friday night’s game.

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