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        <title><![CDATA[Yankees pick up Zack Britton’s option, decline Brett Gardner’s]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Yankees might look to cut costs this offseason, but Zack Britton &mdash; perhaps their best arm in the bullpen &mdash; is coming back for two more years.</p>
<p>The Yankees had until three days following the World Series to pick up Britton&rsquo;s $14 million option for 2022, and they did that Thursday, according to a source. If they hadn&rsquo;t, Britton could have opted out of the $13 million he is due for 2021 and would have become a free agent.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Very excited to continue the pursuit of a championship with the Yankees,&rdquo; Britton tweeted.</p>
<p>The move was hardly a surprise, considering how well Britton pitched this season, but given the economic state of the game due to the impact of COVID-19, nothing can be taken for granted.</p>
<p>The Indians, for instance, placed their closer, Brad Hand, on outright waivers Thursday in an effort to save a $1 million buyout. Hand is due to make $10 million next year.</p>
<p>Britton will turn 33 in December, but the lefty was excellent both filling in for Aroldis Chapman at closer and throughout the regular season and playoffs.</p>
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<p>Brett Gardner&rsquo;s future in The Bronx is less clear, as the Yankees declined his $10 million team option for 2021, according to another source. Gardner is owed a $2.5 million buyout and the two sides could still reach an agreement to keep the 37-year-old with the Yankees at a lower price after he rebounded from a rough start at the plate and played well in the postseason.</p>
<p>The Yankees <strong>have other decisions to make in the near future</strong>. J.A. Happ&rsquo;s $17 million option for next season didn&rsquo;t vest during a contentious season, and the left-hander all but accused the Yankees of restricting his workload to prevent him from hitting his incentives.</p>
<p>The Yankees still hold a $17 million team option for Happ, which is why he&rsquo;s not yet officially a free agent, but they are all but certain they will decline it after his rocky 2020 season.</p>
<p>Happ turned 38 this month and pitched poorly in his first two starts of the abbreviated regular season.</p>
<p>After he had a start skipped and another pushed back, Happ was displeased with not starting until the fourth game back following an unscheduled break in the schedule when the Yankees&rsquo; series against the Mets was postponed due to COVID-19 concerns.</p>
<p>&ldquo;It doesn&rsquo;t take too much to figure out, sort of, what could be going on,&rdquo; Happ said of the possibility of the Yankees manipulating his workload to avoid having him hit his numbers.</p>
<p>The Yankees, at the time, countered with the fact they wanted to use their best pitchers as much as possible and Happ was not pitching well.</p>
<p>Happ had a 1.93 ERA over a six-start span toward the end of the regular season. But he publicly bristled at having to pitch in relief in a loss to the Rays in Game 2 of the ALDS, when he allowed four runs in two innings after coming in behind Deivi Garcia.</p>
<p>Happ or the players association could file a grievance, which would make a 2021 reunion especially awkward.</p>
<p>The Yankees have plenty of questions regarding their rotation. Gerrit Cole is signed, but Happ, James Paxton and Masahiro Tanaka all can become free agents.</p>
<p>Jordan Montgomery will be back and Luis Severino likely will return from Tommy John surgery by the summer, but Domingo German still needs to convince the organization he&rsquo;s turned his life around after serving a suspension for violating MLB&rsquo;s domestic violence protocols.</p>
<p>Behind them, there are inexperienced arms such as Garcia, Clarke Schmidt and Mike King.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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