The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Tanaka decides to stay with Yankees, not use opt out

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NEW YORK » Masahiro Tanaka decided to stay with the New York Yankees and not exercise the right to opt out of the remaining three seasons of his contract.

A right-hander who turned 29 on Wednesday, Tanaka was 13-12 with a 4.74 ERA, the highest of his four seasons with Yankees, and he allowed a careerhigh 35 home runs. He was on the disabled list for nearly two weeks in August because of right shoulder inflammati­on, then went 5-2 in his last seven regular-season starts.

Tanaka excelled in the playoffs, going 2-1 with a 0.90 ERA, 18 strikeouts and three walks in 20 innings during the Division Series against Cleveland and League Championsh­ip Series versus Houston. That led to speculatio­n he might give up the $67 million still owed on his $155 million, seven-year deal and test the market.

“It was a simple decision for me as I have truly enjoyed the past four years playing for this organizati­on,” he said in a statement released by the team on Friday. “I’m committed to our goal of bringing a World Series championsh­ip back.”

Tanaka is 52-28 with New York. He was found to have a partially torn ligament in his pitching elbow during the 2014 season, and since then the Yankees have tried to give him extra rest at times. He gets a $22 million salary in each of the next two seasons and $23 million in 2020.

In other Yankees news, Kevin Reese was promoted to senior director of player developmen­t. He replaces Gary Denbo, who left last month to join the Miami Marlins.

The 39-year-old Reese played 12 games for the Yankees in 2005-06. He was a profession­al scout from 2008-14, then spent the last three seasons as director of pro scouting.

Denbo was with the Yankees for 23 years over three stretches and was vice president of player developmen­t for the last three seasons. He was hired by the Marlins as vice president of scouting and player developmen­t.

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