The Yankees have yet to take a big swing this offseason, but they added a piece to their offense, agreeing to a deal to bring back Amed Rosario, The Post confirmed.
Rosario will stay in The Bronx on a one-year, $2.5 million deal.
The 30-year-old arrived in a trade with Washington last July and provided the lefty-heavy Yankee lineup a professional bat from the right side, as well as defensive versatility.
He’ll figure to have a similar role this season after putting up an .819 OPS against left-handed pitching last season.
Amed Rosario is coming back to the Yankees. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
On defense, Rosario isn’t a standout, but the Yankees trusted him enough to start him in playoff games at second and third base.
They still have the lefty-swinging Ryan McMahon at thir

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