The Yankees agree to deal with Corey Kluber

The Yankees are taking a Corey Kluber.

The two-time AL Cy Young Award winner has agreed to a $ 11 million deal that will bring him to the Bronx, Joel Sherman of The Post confirmed Friday, expecting a physique.

Kluber held a showcase on Wednesday after two seasons full of injuries put questions around him. The training, held in a building in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, was led by Yankees Health and Performance Director Eric Cressey.

Sources told The Post that Kluber threw 89-91 mph while throwing 30 pitches in front of about 25 teams, including the Mets.

The 34-year-old has made eight starts in the last two seasons, losing most of 2019 – his last season with the Indians – in front of a fractured right arm and being eliminated by shoulder problems after a Rangers bout. .

Kluber worked with both Cressey and Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake in Cleveland. He will cause a spot in a rotation that includes ace Garret Cole and several question marks.

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