The New York Yankees have re-signed Brian Cashman to a four-year contract, the team announced.
The new deal will run through the 2026 season and Cashman, 55, will retain the title of senior vice president and general manager.
The longest-serving general manager in franchise history, Cashman built a club that won the American League East last season and advanced to the ALCS, where it lost to the Houston Astros.
The Yankees have posted a winning record in each of Cashman's 25 seasons as general manager, but haven't won a World Series since 2009, when they defeated the Philadelphia Phillies.