New York Yankees cut struggling OF Aaron Hicks

CINCINNATI –


The New York Yankees cut struggling outfielder Aaron Hicks before Saturday’s game against the Cincinnati Reds.


Hicks was designated for assignment to make room for outfielder Greg Allen, who was acquired in a trade with Boston on Friday.


The 33-year-old Hicks is batting .188 with a homer and five RBIs in 28 games this season. He agreed to a $70 million, seven-year contract with New York in February 2019.


Hicks broke into the majors with Minnesota in 2013. He was traded to New York in November 2015. He is a .230 hitter with 101 homers and 356 RBIs in 898 career games.


Yankees manager Aaron Boone described his talk with Hicks as “quiet” and “somber.”


“This is family,” Boone said. “You go through everything with these guys. Obviously, with Aaron, some ups and downs. He’s had some really good seasons. It wasn’t an easy conversation to have, but one we felt was necessary.”


The Yankees traded minor league right-hander Diego Hernandez and cash considerations to the Red Sox for Allen.


The 30-year-old Allen is beginning his second stint with New York after appearing in 15 games with the Yankees in 2021. He also has played with Cleveland, San Diego and Pittsburgh during his six big league seasons.

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