Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman will be around for at least three more years.

The Yanks locked up Cashman after finishing the 2014 season 84-78 and missing the playoffs for the second straight year.

The new contract will extend Cashman's tenure with New York to 20 seasons when all is said and done.

Cashman currently has the third-longest tenure in the MLB behind San Francisco's Brian Sabean and Oakland's Billy Beane.

He is the second longest GM in Yankees history behind only Ed Barrow, who ran the team from 1920-1945.

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