Zach Britton will don pinstripes once again.
The lefthander has reportedly agreed to a three-year deal worth $39 million guaranteed; the contract includes an opt out and club option for a fourth season.
A source told SNY's Andy Martino earlier Saturday night that Britton was close to a deal with the Bombers.
The team had been looking to add to its bullpen this offseason and lost out on the chance to snag David Robertson, who decided to join the Phillies. The Yankees still boast a back end of the bullpen that includes closer Aroldis Chapman and Dellin Betances.
Britton saw 25 innings with the Yankees last season after being traded by the Orioles, finishing with three saves, 21 strikeouts and a 2.88 ERA. Over his eight year career, Britton is 31-22 with 142 saves and a 3.21 ERA.