The Yankees agreed to terms Friday with six of their seven arbitration-eligible players, with Dellin Betances the lone exception.
They agreed to terms with Michael Pineda, Didi Gregorius, Adam Warren, Austin Romine, Aaron Hicks and Tommy Layne.
Pineda, despite another inconsistent season, will get a raise to $7.4 million after making $4.3 million in 2016. Gregorius agreed to a $5.1 million deal for his third year in The Bronx following a season in which he made $2.425 million.
Warren is slated to make $2.3 million. Romine, who figures to back up Gary Sanchez now that Brian McCann is in Houston, settled at $805,000.