Hiroki Kuroda, Yankees agree to $15 million deal

NEW YORK (AP) -- Hiroki Kuroda is staying with the New York Yankees, agreeing to a $15 million, one-year contract.

Kuroda, who turns 38 in February, was the Yankees' most consistent pitcher during the regular season. He went 16-11, tying for the team lead in wins, and led New York with 33 starts and 219 2-3 innings.

His 3.32 ERA was second among New York starters behind Andy Pettitte's 2.87.

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