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Yankees, Marcus Stroman reportedly agree to deal as All-Star teases fans with picture in pinstripes

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It seems like Marcus Stroman is headed back to the Big Apple.

Stroman was traded to the New York Mets in 2019 and played there until 2021, but reports have swirled that the pitcher was livid at the fact that he was traded to Queens rather than the Bronx Bombers.

Well, he finally got his wish.

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Marcus Stroman of the Chicago Cubs delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Wrigley Field on March 30, 2023, in Chicago. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Stroman has reportedly agreed to a deal with the New York Yankees.

SNY reports it is a two-year, $37 million pact with a vesting option for a third year.

The two sides began progressing on a deal in recent days, and Stroman himself all but confirmed he was a Yankee when he posted a picture of himself photoshopped into a Yankees jersey on his Instagram story.

Ironically, Stroman has been extremely critical of the Yankees and general manager Brian Cashman in the past, but perhaps that came from bitterness when Cashman said in 2019 that Stroman would not have been an impact pitcher for them down that season's stretch.

But it seems the two sides have put their differences aside.

Stroman has spent the last two seasons with the Chicago Cubs. He was named an All-Star for the second time in his career last summer.

Stroman was one of the best pitchers in the first half of last year, pitching to a 2.28 ERA in his first 16 starts. But in his final 11, he allowed 35 earned runs in just 38.0 innings, which equates to an ERA of 8.29. That stretch skyrocketed his season ERA to 3.95, the third-worst of his career.

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