The Yankees announced that they could not reach an agreement with Japanese infielder Hiroyuki Nakajima after they won the posting for him last month with a $2 million bid.
They get their $2 million posting fee back and Nakajima heads back to Japan. He’ll probably try to join the MLB next year when he has enough service time to be a full fledged free agent and can sign with any team.
“We unfortunately could not come to an agreement with Hiroyuki,” Yankees GM Brian Cashman said in a statement. “We wish him the best of luck during the upcoming 2012 season.”
It seems like the Yankees almost won the bidding by accident as their $2 million bid would have been the lowest of its kind for similar Japanese infielders in past years. They took a hard line with him in negotiations too, only offering him a one-year deal, according to Jack Curry of the YES Network.
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