BALTIMORE — There was a time when plenty of people believed Amed Rosario would blossom into a star in New York.

But those early expectations for Rosario, who made his debut with the Mets in 2017 when he was just 21, were never realized before he was traded to Cleveland in the deal that landed Francisco Lindor in Queens.

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Now, he has a chance to make a different kind of impact across town with the Yankees, and he’s not letting it go to waste.

The infielder was integral in another Yankee win Thursday night, getting the start at second base against Baltimore lefty Cade Povich and coming through w

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