The New York Yankees have re-signed one of their free agents No, not Aaron Judge
Having held the job since 1998, the 55-year-old Cashman is the longest-serving general manager in franchise history. He has been with the organization since 1986 when he began as an intern in the scouting department. The Yankees have posted a winning record each year under Cashman and made the postseason 21 times in his 25-season tenure, winning four World Series championships.But the last title came in 2009, despite annually boasting one MLB's largest payrolls.
The Yankees refuted that by announcing the signing during the first day of winter meetings in San Diego. Cashman's main objective in the coming days will be to re-sign the 30-year-old Judge, who is coming off an MVP season in which he hit an American League record 62 home runs. In November, Cashman reached a deal with Anthony Rizzo, re-signing the veteran first baseman to a two-year, $40 million deal.
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