Yankees Veteran To Get First Base Reps In Spring Training: Report
Summary
The New York Yankees are planning to test Amed Rosario, a versatile utility player, at first base during spring training. This decision aims to provide more lineup flexibility, especially against left-handed pitchers. Rosario recently signed a one-year contract with the Yankees and will be trying a position he has never played before.Key Facts
- The Yankees will test Amed Rosario at first base during spring training.
- Amed Rosario is 30 years old and plays multiple positions but has no experience at first base.
- The Yankees have re-signed Rosario to a one-year, $2.5 million contract.
- Rosario was acquired by the Yankees in a trade last season.
- Ben Rice is expected to be the Yankees' main first baseman next season.
- The team wants more options against left-handed pitchers.
- The Yankees' lineup is strong with left-handed batters, but they struggle against lefty pitchers.
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