Yankees Acquire Another Infielder with More Trade Deadline Moves on Deck
- On Saturday night, the New York Yankees bolstered their infield by acquiring Amed Rosario in a trade that sent two minor league players to the Nationals.
- The trade occurred after it was announced that Aaron Judge would be sidelined due to a right flexor strain, opening a spot on the Yankees' roster.
- Rosario, 29, batted.270 in 46 games with Washington this season and offers the Yankees versatility as a right-handed hitter who can play multiple infield positions.
- Rosario expressed that he feels positive, noting that he is often picked up by teams aiming for the playoffs as the season nears its conclusion, and he is confident about his new opportunity.
- The acquisition adds infield depth while the Yankees plan to shift focus toward pitching improvements to address bullpen and rotation weaknesses.
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Yankees deal for utility man Rosario
NEW YORK — 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. “When I heard where I was going, I kind of didn’t believe it,” Rosario said through an interpreter in Minnesota, where the Nationals beat the Twins 9-3. “I mean, at some point I kind of knew I was going to get traded, but I didn’t know it was going to be today.” The …

Yankees acquire infielder Amed Rosario in trade with Nationals
NEW YORK (AP) — 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.


NEW YORK (AP) — New York's wobbly Yankees added depth to their painting on Saturday, acquiring Dominican Amed Rosario from Washington Nationals in exchange for pitcher Clayton Beeter and a minor league player.

Yankees acquire INF Amed Rosario from Nationals
The New York Yankees have acquired veteran infielder Amed Rosario from the Washington Nationals in exchange for right-hander Clayton Beeter and outfielder Browm Martinez.
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