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Rafael Soriano opts out of contract

NEW YORK (AP) — Reliever Rafael Sori­ano opted out of the final year of a three-year, $35 mil­lion con­tract with the New York Yan­kees on Wednes­day and will likely seek a long-term deal in free agency.

The move was expected after the right-hander had 42 saves and a 2.26 ERA while fill­ing in for closer Mar­i­ano Rivera this sea­son after baseball’s saves leader tore a knee lig­a­ment in early May.

I’m not sur­prised because (agent) Scott Boras told me he was con­fi­dent he could get him 15 times four (years), $60 mil­lion. If that’s the case, it would be a good deal for Sori­ano,” Yan­kees pres­i­dent Randy Levine told The Asso­ci­ated Press. “I hope that’s what’s real in the marketplace.”

Sori­ano was set to make $14 mil­lion next sea­son. Instead, New York will pay him a $1.5 mil­lion buy­out. The Yan­kees can make him a qual­i­fy­ing offer of $13.3 mil­lion before Friday’s dead­line, and if Sori­ano signs with another team, they will get draft compensation.

Sori­ano, who will be 33 in Decem­ber, signed his hefty con­tract with New York before the 2011 sea­son after notch­ing a career-high 45 saves with Tampa Bay. Yan­kees owner Hal Stein-brenner over­ruled gen­eral man­ager Brian Cash­man in mak­ing the deal. Cash­man was opposed to giv­ing closer money to a setup man.

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