Curtis Granderson will remain in New York; he'll just be playing in a different park.
Granderson, an unrestricted free agent, reportedly has reached an accord on a four-year, $60 million contract with the New York Mets. He leaves the New York Yankees, for who he played the past four seasons.
Also on Friday, Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano reportedly reached agreement with the Seattle Mariners on a 10-year, $240 million contract.
Joel Sherman of the New York Post and Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports both tweeted word of the agreement.
The Mets had offered a three-year deal, according to SI.com, but added a season to close the accord.
Granderson had consecutive 40-homer seasons with the Yankees, but last season was a downer for him and the team. He broke a forearm during spring training, and then missed with the a broken finger. He appeared in 60 games last season.
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