The New York Yankees have finally made a decision regarding Amed Rosario. The infielder, who played 16 games for the team last season after arriving from the Washington Nationals, now has more clarity ahead of the 2026 season.
Per multiple reports, including Mark Feinsand of MLB.com, the Yankees agreed to a one-year deal to keep Rosario on the roster. The deal is worth $2.5 million, per Jon Heyman of MLB Network. A versatile player, Rosario lined up at third base, second base, and as an outfielder for the Yankees last season.
Rosario also played for the Nationals last season where he was also deployed as a shortstop too. He can play all around the diamond and that versatility is something the Bronx Bombers love to have.
Rosario is also a decent batter
Rosario is not one to fill the sta

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