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AP: Yankees Bring Back Gardner On 1-Year Deal

SAN DIEGO (CBSNewYork/AP) -- Outfielder Brett Gardner is staying with the New York Yankees after the best offensive season of his career, agreeing to a one-year contract that guarantees $12.5 million, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday became the agreement had not be announced.

Gardner gets a $2 million signing bonus and an $8 million salary for next season. The Yankees have a $10 million option for 2021 with a $2.5 million buyout.

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Brett Gardner #11 of the New York Yankees celebrates in the dugout after scoring during the third inning against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field on June 16, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)

He earned $7.5 million last season, when he hit .251 and set career highs with 28 homers and 74 RBIs. He is a rare left-handed bat in a Yankees lineup dominated by right-handed hitters.

Originally slated to be a fourth outfielder, Gardner saw increased playing time because of injuries to others and played center for much of the season while Aaron Hicks was injured. Hicks had Tommy John surgery after the season and is not expected to return until summer.

Gardner turned 36 in August and is the senior member of the Yankees, having spent his entire 12-year big league career in the Bronx. He has a .260 average, 124 homers and 524 RBIs.

Yankees fans took to Gardner even more last season for his antics that included repeatedly smashing his bat into the dugout roof after called third strikes.

His agreement, added to the pending $324 million, nine-year contract with pitcher Gerrit Cole, raises the Yankees' projected payroll for the luxury tax to about $257 million, $9 million above where the highest surtax starts.

(© Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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