The New York Yankees have quietly brought back a familiar face, re-signing utility infielder Amed Rosario to a one-year, $2.5 million contract that includes $250,000 in incentives. It is not the kind of move that dominates headlines or shakes up the league, but it reflects the Yankees’ ongoing focus on depth, flexibility, and marginal gains around a contender-ready core. This reunion also underscores how the front office is thinking about roster construction heading into 2026. Rather than chasing another expensive name, New York opted for a low-risk veteran who already knows the clubhouse, the expectations, and the role he is expected to play. Rosario’s return gives the Yankees a reliable right-handed option who can move all over the diamond and specifically complements a left-handed-h

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