Anthony Rizzo Re-signs With the Yankees

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The Yankees are facing a huge offseason where their franchise player, Aaron Judge, is set to test the market and demand a massive payday. While this cannot be the only concern for the Yankees, they went out and re-signed first baseman Anthony Rizzo.

On Tuesday, the club announced they had signed the 33 year-old Rizzo to a two-year deal with a club option for a third year. Rizzo it set to make $34 million in the next two seasons with a $6 million buyout. The 2025 club option is also set to be $17 million, meaning he could make up to $51 million during this contract.

Rizzo was acquired from the Chicago Cubs during the 2021 trade deadline and has been a vital part of the Yankees’ success since. This past season, Rizzo tied his career-high with 32 homers, to go with 75 RBIS, and an .817 OPS. He has been a fan-favorite since his arrival in the Bronx and should remain a key part of the Yankees for at least the next two seasons.

Just days before he was re-signed, there was reports that he was the Houston Astros’ number one free agent target, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. This would have been a huge loss for the Yankees losing a key part of their team to a new rival that has beaten them in the ALCS three out of the past six seasons. Yankees fans can breathe a sigh of relief, as Rizzo ultimately chose to return to the Bronx.

The Yankees free agency focus now turns back to Judge, who Rizzo said β€œstays for the sake of the game” during his press conference in Wednesday. Yankees GM Cashman has prioritized re-signing both Judge and Rizzo this offseason, and is currently halfway there.

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