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Yankees appear to be favorites to sign All-Star pitcher
Carlos Rodon Robert Edwards-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Yankees signed Aaron Judge to the richest free-agent contract in MLB history this week, but they may not be done spending big.

Carlos Rodón has been repeatedly linked to the Yankees in recent days. Mark Feinsand of MLB Network said Wednesday that the Bronx Bombers are “highly interested” in signing Rodón, who is considered the top starting pitcher available on the market now that Jacob deGrom signed with the Texas Rangers.

Jack Curry of YES Network reported on Thursday that the Yankees view Rodón as a “great fit” for them and tried to acquire the left-hander prior to last season’s trade deadline.

Rodón spent the first seven seasons of his MLB career with the Chicago White Sox. He signed a two-year, $44 million contract with the San Francisco Giants last season. Rodón opted out of the second year of his deal with the Giants after starting a career-high 31 games and going 14-8 with a 2.88 ERA.

Rodón spoke during spring training last year about the possibility of pitching for the Yankees. He seemed very open to the idea.

The Yankees have committed $40 million per year to Judge for the next nine seasons. They would likely have to pay Rodón something in the same range in terms of annual salary.

Adding a front-line starter like Rodón would certainly help the Yankees close the gap between them and the Houston Astros, who swept New York in the ALCS last season.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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