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Yankees re-sign Brian Cashman as general manager on a four-year deal, extending his 24-year stay in the Bronx as Aaron Judge free agency looms Brian Cashman has agreed a four-year deal to remain the New York Yankees GM The 55-year-old has served as the franchise's general manager since 1998 His previous contract expired in October and he has been working 'at will' since Cashman's priority as he continues his duties will be to retain star Aaron Judge Click here for all your latest international sports news from DailyMail.com
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Brian Cashman has agreed a four-year deal to remain the New York Yankees general manager.
The 55-year-old extended his stay in the Bronx after serving as the franchise's general manager since 1998.
Cashman's previous five-year contract expired at the end of last season - which saw the Yankees' World Series hopes end in a disastrous ALCS sweep against the Houston Astros.
Brian Cashman has agreed a four-year deal to remain the New York Yankees general manager
However, it was widely expected that he would re-sign with the franchise as he has been working in an 'at will' capacity for Hal Steinbrenner's