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Even though Wells has been released,
The move is actually not that costly for the Yankees, who are only responsible for $2.4 million of the $21 million. The Los Angeles Angels will have to pay the remaining $18.6 million as part of the trade prior to last season.
When the contract ends after the 2014 season, Wells will have received ~$45 million from the Blue Jays, $67.1 million from the Angels, and $13.9 million from the Yankees since 2008. During that time, Wells hit .255 (.302 OBP), averaged 19 home runs and eight stolen bases per season, and was named to one All-Star team (2010).