The New York Yankees have been the quietest team in the American League East so far this offseason, but they made a signing on Saturday.

Per multiple sources, the Yankees are bringing back 30-year-old utility man Amed Rosario on a one-year, $2.5 million contract.

Rosario has played in 1,004 MLB games for seven different franchises, most recently the Yankees in 2025. He led the AL in triples in 2022 while playing for Cleveland.

Rosario’s 2025 campaign proved a tale of two teams and timely resurgence. Beginning with the Washington Nationals, he posted a .270 average across 46 games, slamming five home runs and driving in 18 runs before a July 26 trade to the Yankees.

In pinstripes, he added a homer and five RBI in 16 appearances, finishing the regular season with a .276 mark, six long

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