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Judge, Yankees agree to $19 million deal, avoid hearing

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NEW YORK — Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees avoided an arbitratio­n hearing Friday by agreeing to a $19 million, one-year contract, a deal that leaves the slugger on track to become a free agent after the World Series.

Unable to agree to a longterm deal in talks that ended on opening day, the sides split the difference between the proposed arbitratio­n figures they exchanged on March 22: $21 million by Judge and $17 million by the Yankees.

Judge can make an additional $500,000 in award bonuses: $250,000 for MVP and $250,000 for World Series MVP.

The slugging outfielder is in the midst of perhaps his best season, batting .304 with a major league-leading 27 homers and 53 RBIs in 68 games. On track for his fourth All-Star selection in seven big league seasons, he hit a game-winning single during Thursday night’s 7-6 come-from-behind victory over defending AL champion

Houston.

Judge has helped power the Yankees to a major league-best 52-18 record, New York’s best through 70 games since 1939 and the best among all big league teams since the 2001 Seattle Mariners. He also has shifted from right field to become the Yankees’ primary center fielder.

A deal came together before the scheduled noon

start of a Zoom hearing in front of a three-person panel.

No statistics or evidence from after March 1 were admissible other than contract and salary comparison­s, timing set when Major League Baseball and the players’ associatio­n agreed to the deal that ended the lockout.

Judge batted .287 with 39 homers and 98 RBIs last season.

 ?? Frank Franklin II / Associated Press ?? The Yankees’ Aaron Judge gestures to teammates after hitting a single to drive in the winning run during the ninth inning against the Astros on Thursday.
Frank Franklin II / Associated Press The Yankees’ Aaron Judge gestures to teammates after hitting a single to drive in the winning run during the ninth inning against the Astros on Thursday.

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