Tuesday, October 22

Aaron Hicks launched by Yankees, who owed outfielder $27.6 million

NEW YORK — Aaron Hicks’ eight-year tenure with the New York Yankees ended Friday when the outfielder was launched from a contract that had greater than 2 1/2 seasons remaining.

Hick was designated for task final Saturday and the Yankees launched him earlier than a sequence opener in opposition to San Diego.

At the time Hicks was reduce, he was owed about $27.6 million: $7,620,968 for the rest of this yr’s $10.5 million wage plus salaries of $9.5 million in every of the subsequent two seasons and a $1 million buyout of a 2026 workforce possibility.



Any huge league workforce can signal Hicks for a prorated share of the $720,000 main league minimal, which might be offset in opposition to what the Yankees owe.

“I hope what doesn’t get lost is a couple of really good seasons that he had here, had some good postseason moments here,” Yankees supervisor Aaron Boone stated. “Some injuries really impacted his time here and probably impacted his career and his ability to get back to that level,”

Hicks, 33, was was batting .188 with a homer and 5 RBIs in 28 video games this season.

He agreed to a $70 million, seven-year contract with New York in February 2019 however injured his proper elbow that Aug. 3, missed the remainder of the common season and for 5 postseason video games, homering in Game 5 of the AL Championship Series in opposition to Houston’s Justin Verlander.

Hicks had Tommy John surgical procedure with Los Angeles Dodgers head workforce doctor Dr. Neal ElAttrache that Oct. 30.

He returned the next July for the pandemic-shortened season however was by no means the identical participant. Hicks hit .212 with 19 homers and 80 RBIs in 244 video games after the surgical procedure, down from .236 with 82 homers and 276 RBIs in 654 video games earlier than the harm. His 2021 season was reduce quick May 12 due to a torn tendon sheath in his left wrist that required season-ending surgical procedure on May 26.

Hicks broke into the majors with Minnesota in 2013. He was traded to New York in November 2015 and has a .230 common with 101 homers and 356 RBIs in 898 profession video games.

New York recalled right-hander Randy Vásquez from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. The 24-year-old right-hander was scheduled to begin in opposition to the Padres in his main league debut.

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