Brett Gardner gets 1-year, $7.5M deal from Yankees, saving team $3M
NEW YORK >> Brett Gardner is staying with the New York Yankees at a lower salary.
The 35-year-old outfielder agreed today to a $7.5 million, one-year contract after New York declined his $12.5 million option.
Gardner, New York’s longest-tenured player, gets a $2 million buyout triggered by the team’s decision to decline the option, meaning he will receive $9.5 million total — a $3 million savings for the team under the option price.
Gardner was no longer an automatic starter in the outfield by the end of last season, when New York’s preferred trio became Aaron Judge in right, Aaron Hicks in center and Andrew McCutchen in left. Giancarlo Stanton was the primary designated hitter but also saw outfield time.
Gardner hit .236 with 12 homers, 45 RBIs and 95 runs. He has a .261 career average and 257 stolen bases in 11 big league seasons. His average of 4.24 pitches per plate appearance is third among active players with 3,000 or more plate appearances behind only Mike Trout (4.27) and Matt Carpenter (4.25).