It’s been a quiet offseason for the Yankees. I’ll admit I’ve been one of those positively vibrating to see the Yankees do something. Anything. Saturday afternoon, they made a move that, while it isn’t on the scale of a Kyle Tucker signing, seems like a pretty smart one.
New York acquired Amed Rosario from the Washington Nationals on July 26th this year, knowing that the former Mets up-and-comer would reach free agency this offseason. Well, today, he’s back in New York for at least one more year. Jack Curry broke the news earlier this afternoon, with Jon Heyman providing the financials:
Rosario offers some positional versatility, spending considerable time at second and third base last season, with occasional stints in the outfield. Make no mistake, he ain’t winning a Gold Glove anytime s

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