Actually I misread the Article. Apparently the Yanks did well by not having to give up that extra year. Even better. But begs the question why to opt out to start with if that is the case. I thought they would have to give him that year to keep him, maybe so did the agent, and than realize nobody was giving a older pitcher a 5 year deal perhaps. And Yanks just said will Let you undo the mistake of wrongLY reading the market, so just gave him back the 4 year deal he had to start before he opted out. All is just my opinion, and I could always be wrong though.
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