MINNEAPOLIS — The New York Yankees' reunion with Alfonso Soriano is likely over after the team designated the struggling outfielder for assignment on Sunday.
Soriano returned to New York midway through last season and sparked the offense with 17 home runs in 58 games.
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But Soriano hit just .221 this season with six homers and 23 RBIs in 67 games. The Yankees announced the move shortly after acquiring Arizona right-handed starter Brandon McCarthy for lefty Vidal Nuno.
"We designated Soriano, which is extremely difficult because he's been a great Yankee and a great player," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said before Sunday's game at Minnesota.
Soriano's playing time decreased considerably this year after New York signed Jacoby Ellsbury and Carlos Beltran in the offseason. He recently has been splitting time in right field with Ichiro Suzuki since Beltran was injured and is now limited to designated hitter.
But the slugger who started his major league career with the Yankees in 1999 and has 412 career homers has not connected since May 17 and has struck out 71 times in 226 at-bats.
Soriano, 38, is in the final year of an eight-year, $136 million deal he signed with the Chicago Cubs, who are paying $13 million of his $18 million salary this year. The Yankees have 10 days to trade or place Soriano on unconditional waivers. If he clears waivers, New York can release him.
"For Soriano, it's a guy that came in and did a tremendous job for us last year, has had his struggles this year and he's a guy that's used to playing every day," Girardi said. "Wasn't every day for him, maybe it was harder for him to get going, not sure. I'm sure he's extremely disappointed. Soriano always takes things with class."
The Yankees recalled pitcher Bruce Billings from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Billings pitched in one game for New York this season, allowing four runs in four innings on April 25 against the Los Angeles Angels.
Girardi has an open spot in the rotation after Nuno was traded to the Diamondbacks. Nuno was scheduled to start on Monday and McCarthy pitched on Thursday. Girardi won't force McCarthy into Nuno's spot on short rest.
Billings — who has started 11 games in Triple-A — won't be a candidate to start on Monday, Girardi said. An announcement will be made later.
''The taxing of our bullpen kind of forced us to make this move, in a sense," Girardi said. "I'm not saying it wouldn't have happened, but we decided we had to make it today because we need to."