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The New York Yankees, 45 days after...

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The New York Yankees, 45 days after letting Ron Guidry go as part of a youth movement, made an abrupt turnaround and signed the left-hander to a 1-year contract for $500,000.

Dallas Green, the Yankees’ new manager, had previously decided not to keep the 38-year-old Guidry and the 46-year-old Tommy John.

Owner George Steinbrenner apparently decided to go against Green’s wishes, saying, “It was my decision.”

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Guidry missed the first half of the 1988 season while recovering from shoulder surgery. He went 2-3 with a 4.18 earned-run average in 56 innings and made $825,000 in the second season of a 2-year contract. He is guaranteed $250,000 in the new contract, even if he fails to make the opening-day roster.

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