The Bombers are re-assembling in Sacramento, at least two of them.
Infielder Gio Urshela, 33, has agreed to terms with the temporarily-Sacramento-soon-to-be-Vegas Athletics, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed Friday.
The news comes less than two weeks after the A’s — who had the lowest payroll among major-league teams in 2024 — announced they had solicited the services of another former-Yankee, pitcher Luis Severino, with the richest contract in franchise history.
The deal for Severino, 30, is worth $67 million over three years.
Details regarding Urshela’s contract have not yet been released.
The Colombian infielder played in pinstripes from 2019-21, amassing a .292 batting average, 296 hits, 153 RBIs and 41 home runs across 291 games.
During his first season in the Bronx, the then-27-years-old posted his best numbers, setting career marks with a .341 batting average, 74 RBIs and 3.8 wins above replacement.
The A’s are cooking up a steadily improving roster, though how it all fits together remains unclear.