Cameron Maybin can finally move on.

More than four months after he was arrested on a DUI charge, the Yankees outfielder cut a deal to close the case, according to TMZ. The report says Maybin cut the deal this month, pleading guilty to one DUI count while getting the rest of his charges dismissed.

Maybin, 32, was arrested on March 1 in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he was in spring training with the Giants. He was pulled over for swerving and reportedly had a blood alcohol content of .127.

After being placed under arrest, as shown in police footage obtained by TMZ, Maybin can be heard apologizing while crying.

The Yankees acquired Maybin from the Indians in April and he’s performed well, hitting .314 with five homers, 14 RBI, seven doubles and six stolen bases in 42 games. He’s been out for about a month with a calf strain, but he could be back next week.