The Yankees spent $2 million to negotiate with Japanese shortstop Hiroyuki Nakajima, but they may not end up signing him. The two sides have until the end of business on Friday to come to an agreement. A source told the Newark Star-Ledger that the talks have stalled because New York wants to pay Nakajima like a backup infielder, which is what he would be with the Yankees. If no deal is reached, the Yankees will get their $2 million back.