Yankees re-sign Amed Rosario to 1-year, $2.5 million deal
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The New York Yankees received good news on Sunday regarding their chances to make a high-profile signing this free agency.
New York and Philadelphia sports fans don't have much love for each other. The Giants and Eagles, as well as the Mets and Phillies, have had longstanding blood
According to the Boston Globe, King is considering signing with the Yankees and two of their AL East rivals, the Red Sox and Orioles. A Rhode Island native and Boston College alum, King has “strong interest” in signing with the Red Sox, MassLive reported.
The New York Yankees are zeroing in a star 2.07-ERA left-handed reliever to bolster their bullpen amid a quiet offseason.
The Detroit Tigers entered the offseason looking to find the move which would allow them to take the next step as an American League contender.
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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.
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Yankees identify lefty target to strengthen bullpen
Romero could provide Aaron Boone's team with a major boost, as Ryan Yarbrough, the team's high-profile lefty reliever, is more of a long reliever. He should also be an upgrade over Tim Hill, Jayvien Sandridge and Brent Headrick.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto has been voted the Babe Ruth Award winner as postseason MVP by the New York chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, and Yankees slugger Aaron Judge won his fifth Sid Mercer/Dick Young New York Player of the Year Award.
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.
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The New York Yankees might be reuniting with one of the best right-handed pitchers that they have developed in recent memory. According to the Boston Globe's Pe