The Norwalk Hour

Yankees sign GM Cashman to 4-year contract

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SAN DIEGO — Brian Cashman has signed a fouryear contract to remain the New York Yankees Senior Vice President and General Manager. The announceme­nt was made Monday during the first day of baseball’s Winter Meetings.

Cashman, New York’s GM since 1998, had been working on a handshake agreement since early November, when his five-year contract expired.

The Yankees were swept by four games in the AL Championsh­ip Series and haven’t reached the World Series since winning in 2009. It is the franchise’s longest title drought since an 18-year gap between 1978-96.

Cashman’s main goal during the offseason is trying to r23-5

e-sign AL MVP Aaron Judge.

Judge hit an American League-record 62 homers this season with a .311 batting average and 131 RBIs. He turned down the Yankees’ offer on the eve of opening day of a seven-year contract that would have paid $213.5 million from 2023-29.

While Judge remains on the market, Cashman was able to re-sign Anthony Rizzo on Nov. 15 to a twoyear contract worth $40 million after turning down a $16 million player option.

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