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Aaron Judge, Yankees fail to come to agreement on long-term extension

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The New York Yankees and Aaron Judge failed to agree to a contract extension by an opening day deadline, general manager Brian Cashman said Friday.

Cashman told reporters the team offered the Yankees slugger an eight-year contract worth between $230.5 million and $234.5 million, the difference to have been determined in arbitration for this year’s salary.

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New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge takes the field with his teammates before the Yankees' opening day game against the Boston Red Sox, Friday, April 8, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Judge’s reps were seeking a nine-year deal and more than Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout makes annually. The sought-after deal would reportedly have been somewhere around $319.6 million in total.

Trout makes about $35.5 million annually. He signed a 12-year, $426.5 million deal in 2019.

Judge could become a free agent in November.

New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge stands in the dugout before the Yankees opening day game against the Boston Red Sox, Friday, April 8, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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"We're happy he's in pinstripes. We look forward to him leading the team this year. We'll obviously re-engage with him when the opportunity exists postseason," Cashman said.

Cashman said the team offered Judge a contract averaging $30.5 million annually.

Brian Cashman, general manager and senior vice president of the New York Yankees, announces that the team failed to secure a multi-year deal with right fielder

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