Yankees re-sign Amed Rosario to 1-year, $2.5 million deal
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After playing 16 games for the New York Yankees last season, infielder Amed Rosario has more clarity on his future.
The New York Yankees are officially reuniting with right-handed-hitting infielder Amed Rosario, a trade deadline acquisition and utility player they were pursui
This weekend saw Emma Aicher defeat Lindsey Vonn in Alpine skiing, Yankees re-sign Rosario, Brewers acquire Zerpa, Mets sign Polanco, and Tigers agree to a deal with Jansen. McCaffrey was noted for injury,
The New York Yankees are focused on solidifying their position in the World Series for the next season, aiming to achieve this goal through strategic and impactful player acquisitions.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has a new problem plaguing his offseason plans. According to Cashman, the Yankees have too many leftie hitters, a
Why Yankees' Ryan McMahon needs to fix 'obvious' flaw originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. This winter is the first chance for New York Yankees third baseman Ryan McMahon to work with the club's hitting coaches during an offseason.
On Sunday, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman acknowledged at the winter meetings that his team is currently overly dependent on left-handed bats. That prompted SNY Yankees insider Andy Martino to declare that the odds of New York bringing back utility man Amed Rosario might be quite good.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman shifted attention back to Ryan McMahon when asked about available third basemen, offering a detailed assessment of the veteran infielder rather than addressing broader free-agency possibilities.