The Yankees signed him for two years and $12 million to be a starter.
Not everyone the Yankees have signed for their replacement team was discovered.
The Yankees signed him, and there was lots of competition.
The Yankees could still sign him, but that is unlikely.
It is highly unlikely the Yankees will sign both players.
The Yankees did not sign him, however, when he asked for a $1 million signing bonus.
But the Yankees signed him to a minor league contract for the 1989 season.
Once he was a free agent, though, the Yankees could sign him for any salary.
When the Yankees signed him in the spring, he was throwing barely 80 miles an hour.
Being a great star, the Yankees signed him in 1960.