The New York Yankees and outfielder Brett Gardner have reached agreement on a one-year deal worth $4 million, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan, confirming multiple reports..
The contract includes a second-year player option that, if rejected, turns into a team option, sources said.
Gardner, 37, became a free agent in November when New York declined his 2021 club option. He has been with the Yankees since 2008 and is their last player from the 2009 World Series champions. His 13-year tenure with one team during his career was tied for fifth among active players.