New York Yankees bring back Adam Warren for third stint in Bronx
Posted Dec 17, 2019
The New York Yankees signed Adam Warren to a two-year, minor-league deal on Monday which will pay him $800,000 if he pitches in the majors. Warren, 32, had Tommy John surgery in September and likely will miss the entire 2020 season. This is Warren’s third stint with the Yankees, who drafted him in 2009 and saw him reach the big leagues in 2012.
(New York Post)
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