Yankees re-signing Amed Rosario
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The Yankees may have found their first baseman of the future with an under-the-rader free agent signing Friday.
Time is not the Yankees’ friend, and the longer they wait, the more their options will shrink. The top relievers still on the market are Pete Fairbanks and Shawn Armstrong, both of whom were exceptional last season.
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MLB trade news: New York Yankees make savvy move, re-signing $2.5 million star for infield insurance
The New York Yankees have re-signed utility infielder Amed Rosario to a one-year, $2.5 million deal. This low-risk move prioritizes depth and flexibility, adding a reliable right-handed bat to complement their left-handed infield.
Before Volpe and Wells were the youngsters getting Yankees fans excited about the future, there was Frazier, once considered a staple of the "Baby Bombers" alongside Aaron Judge and Gary Sánchez. But after five seasons of shaky play and a brutal 2021 campaign in which he put up negative-1.5 bWAR, Frazier was released.
Jesse Rogers of ESPN is reporting the A's pact with Leiter at one year, $3 million, which is in line with what he was expected to make in arbitration with the Yankees. That was a price that was deemed too expensive by New York, but ends up being what will land him in Sacramento.
The New York Yankees could have a new catcher as the team brought in a well-liked catcher to compete with Austin Wells.
The New York Yankees were urged not to pursue a reunion with a veteran pitcher projected to sign a big contract this offseason.