Opening batsman Will Fraine has signed a three-year deal with his home county Yorkshire.
The Huddersfield-born 22-year-old, who has played five first-class matches, spent the 2018 season with Nottinghamshire.
Fraine said: "To be honest it's something I never thought I would get. I never thought I would play for Yorkshire, but I've always had the dream to do it. So it really is like a dream come true.
"There's always that pull of being a Yorkie lad. All my friends speak of one day playing for Yorkshire. I never thought it would happen because I made my own way elsewhere."
Director of cricket Martyn Moxon added: "He's a talented young batsman. He's very much someone with the future in mind and hopefully he'll develop into an outstanding cricketer for us."
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