Yankees Cut 28-Year-Old Infielder, Acquire 3-Year Veteran in Roster Shakeup
Summary
The New York Yankees made changes to their roster by adding pitcher Osvaldo Bido from the Los Angeles Angels and designating infielder Braden Shewmake for assignment. Bido, a 30-year-old pitcher, has played for several Major League Baseball teams in recent months. Shewmake, who played in the Yankees' minor league team, may be traded or released soon.Key Facts
- The Yankees added pitcher Osvaldo Bido from the Los Angeles Angels.
- Infielder Braden Shewmake was designated for assignment to make room for Bido.
- Bido, 30, has played for six MLB teams in two months without pitching for them.
- He has a career record of 9 wins and 13 losses with a 5.07 ERA in 58 games.
- Shewmake played in 85 games for the Yankees' Triple-A team last season.
- Shewmake might be traded or released if not picked up by another team.
- The Yankees are reshaping their roster as spring training begins.
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