Yankees re-sign 1B Anthony Rizzo on two-year, $34M deal
Anthony Rizzo re-signed with the New York Yankees Tuesday on a two-year deal reportedly worth $34 million. The team did not confirm financial terms, but multiple reports said the deal also includes a club option for 2025 worth $17 million with a $6 million buyout, adding up to $40 million guaranteed. Rizzo, 33, joined the Yankees at the 2021 trade deadline in a deal with the Chicago Cubs. He returned on a one-year deal in 2022 and tied a career high of 32 home runs and had 75 RBIs over 130 games, including 115 starts at first base. Rizzo was a three-time All-Star and won four Gold Gloves and one Silver Slugger while with Chicago, where he was part of the 2016 World Series-winning team. In 12 MLB seasons with the San Diego Padres (2011), Cubs (2012-20) and Yankees, Rizzo is a lifetime .265/.366/.481 hitter with 283 home runs, 312 doubles and 889 RBIs in 1,536 games. Signing Rizzo clears one of New York's several offseason questions, chief among them the future of free agent Aaron Judge fresh off his record-setting 62-home run campaign. --Field Level Media
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