Yankees renew Cashman’s contract for four years

The New York Yankees announced Monday that the club has signed Brian Cashman to a four-year contract through the end of the 2026 season to continue in his role as vice president and general manager.

Cashman, 55, is the longest-serving general manager in franchise history and the longest-serving general manager among current major league general managers.

The Yankees have reached the postseason in 21 of Cashman’s 25 seasons as GM (1998-2007, 2009-12, 2015, 2017-22), accumulating 14 division titles, six AL pennants and four titles. of the World Series. Since 1998, the Yankees’ 21 trips to the playoffs are the most in the majors, five more than Atlanta and St. Louis (16 each).

During his 25 seasons as general manager, Cashman’s career winning percentage is .589 (2,322-1,622-2), the highest among any general manager with at least 10 years of experience whose career began in 1950 or later.

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