Nationals flip Amed Rosario to Yankees
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Ryan McMahon is making his third consecutive start at third base, and embattled shortstop Anthony Volpe remains in the starting lineup. In fairness, Rosario only started one game at shortstop for the Nationals; most of his action came at second and third base.
The Yankees have acquired infielders Ryan McMahon and Amed Rosario so far ahead of the upcoming MLB trade deadline.
Amed Rosario shared his thoughts on returning to New York as the Yankees add his bat and versatility ahead of the 2025 playoff push.
Now as a member of the New York Yankees, Amed Rosario felt the need to clarify what it means to return to New York—but not to suit up for the Mets, the team where he originally broke into the majors.
No one should be surprised if they add one more bat before the deadline, preferably right-handed with the ability to play shortstop if necessary. Outside executives say the Yankees still have interest in obtaining a player offering something from the buffet of defense, righty hitting and/or speed.
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