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The New York Yankees acquired Amed Rosario in a trade with the Washington Nationals on Saturday evening, the teams announced. He provides depth as a player who has the versatility to play all around the infield. Rosario has started 20 games at third base and 13 games at second base for the Nationals this season.
The New York Yankees are acquiring Washington Nationals infielder Amed Rosario before the 2025 MLB Trade Deadline.
The scuffling New York Yankees added infield depth on Saturday night, acquiring Amed Rosario from the Washington Nationals for pitcher Clayton Beeter and a minor leaguer.The move came hours after New York placed star slugger Aaron Judge on the injured list — and one day after the Yankees obtained third baseman Ryan McMahon from the Colorado Rockies for two pitching prospects.
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Rosario, who spent the first four seasons of his career with the Mets, has an OPS of .816 vs. lefthanded pitching this season.
The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers are both reportedly pursuing a trade for the same All-Star utilityman from the St. Louis Cardinals.
The New York Yankees made their first major trade of 2025 when they sent two prospects to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for third baseman Ryan McMahon. While
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Amed Rosario is joining the Yankees for the first time But he already has a walk-off HR at Yankee Stadium, 8/28/20 with NYM in a game where NYY batted first Rosario's walk-off home run at Yankee Stadium, in which he was a *visiting player* (determined by venue, NOT who bats… https://t.co/FNnUoiJ4R1
The New York Yankees have officially made their first major move ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline next week. New York is sending prospects Josh Grosz and Gr