OXON HILL, Md. (AP) _ Free agent outfielder Matt Holliday and the New York
Yankees have finalized a $13 million, one-year contract.
Holliday, who turns 37 next month, fits into the Yankees strategy of signing
veterans to short-term deals while pivoting toward a youth movement.
A seven-time All-Star with a .303 career average, Holliday was drafted by
Colorado in 1998, traded to Oakland after the 2008 season and then dealt to St.
Louis the following July. He hit .246 with 20 homers and 62 RBIs in 110 games
this year, missing substantial time after his left thumb was broken when he was
hit by a pitch on Aug. 11.
Holliday became a free agent when St. Louis declined his $17 million option.
He figures to be primarily a designated hitter in a lineup where the projected
outfield has Jacoby Ellsbury in center, Brett Gardner in left and 24-year-old
Aaron Judge in right. Aaron Hicks and Tyler Austin are the backups.
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