Sports: Yankees agree with Mariano Rivera on 2-yr deal worth $30 million.

Mariano Rivera is going to be the Yankees’ closer for two more years, according to a baseball official with knowledge of negotiations between the team and the player’s agent.On Thursday night the Yankees and Rivera’s agent, Fern Cuza, were putting the finishing touches on a contract that will be for around $30 million.The contract negotiations with Rivera have gone smoothly — especially in comparison to the ones for Derek Jeter. Unlike Jeter, Rivera had some leverage. The New York Daily News reported that Rivera was offered a three-year deal by an unnamed team.
Los Angeles Angels GM Tony Reagins refused to verify an SI.com report that the Angels had offered Rivera a contract.
“That’s just part of the rumor mill,” Reagins said. “I’m not confirming or denying it.”
Regardless if there was an offer or not, Rivera, who just turned 41, came off an excellent season in which he saved 33 games and had a 1.80 ERA.
The Yankees wanted him back. The only question during the negotiation was whether the deal would be for one year with an option or for two years. Since Rivera had leverage, he was able to get two years guaranteed.
Last season, Rivera made $15 million per season, making him the highest-paid closer in baseball history. He will make either the same amount or slightly more when the ink is dry on the deal.
The Yankees could announce that the deal is official as soon as Friday.

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