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Sources: Amed Rosario agrees to 1-year, $2.5M deal with Yankees

  • Jorge CastilloDec 13, 2025, 03:21 PM ET

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      ESPN baseball reporter. Covered the Washington Wizards from 2014 to 2016 and the Washington Nationals from 2016 to 2018 for The Washington Post before covering the Los Angeles Dodgers and MLB for the Los Angeles Times from 2018 to 2024.

The New York Yankees and utilityman Amed Rosario are in agreement on a one-year, $2.5 million contract, sources told ESPN on Saturday, reuniting the two sides after a brief and fruitful stint last season.

Rosario’s deal includes another $250,000 in possible incentives, according to a source. The Yankees brought the veteran back for the same reason they initially acquired him from the Washington Nationals at the trade deadline in July: to give them more versatility with another right-handed batter.

Rosario, 30, a former top prospect and a subpar defender, excels in one category after nine major league seasons: hitting left-handed pitching. Last season, he batted .302 with four home runs and an .819 OPS in 122 plate appearances against lefties. Overall with the Yankees, he batted .303 with a .788 OPS in 16 games before going 3-for-10 in four postseason games.

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman this offseason has classified the Yankees being so left-handed as a problem he hoped to solve. Rosario is one piece in that effort.

“I definitely want to give Aaron Boone some legitimate choices so he can match up when we’re facing a left-handed starter because obviously we’re so left-handed that it’s a vulnerability right now,” Cashman said at the Winter Meetings this week. “There’s not a lot of right-handed bats in the game that are accessible.”

Rosario figures to platoon at third base with the left-handed-hitting Ryan McMahon — his primary role with the Yankees last season — but he also played second base and outfield down the stretch. Off the field, the upbeat Rosario supplied a jolt of energy to the dugout and clubhouse that was welcomed by teammates and coaches after joining the Yankees in a trade that sent right-hander Clayton Beeter and outfielder Brown Martinez to the Nationals.

New York was interested in signing Rosario the past two offseasons as a bench player, but he joined the Tampa Bay Rays and Nationals on one-year contracts in a starting role. This time, the Yankees landed their target.

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