Yankees signed Andrew Velazquez again

Yankees signed Andrew Velazquez again

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The Yankees have signed Infielder Andrew Velazquez to a new Minor League contract, according to his Mlb.com Profile page. Velazquez was released on 3 August from his previous minors, and he now returns to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after testing the open market.

A veteran of six MLB seasons, Velazquez struck .189/.244/.293 more than 624 record performances and 275 games with five different teams of 2018-23. Most of his playing time (179 matches) came with the angels during the 22-23 seasons, and Velazquez almost has a starting role when the Shortstop of Halos ended in the 2022 campaign. His time in Los Angeles ended up by the Braves in September 2023 by the Braves, and Velazquez has not been back from the Majors since then in in the Triors in the Tri Porsaam in the MAJEAM in the MAJEAM in the MAJEAM. 2024 and then spent all 2025 in SWB.

This latest contract represents the fourth time that Velazquez has signed with the Yankees, and the Bronx resident saw a main class campaign with his hometown team in the form of 28 games in the pinstripes in 2021. Although the local taste does not hurt, Velasquez can offer a well -known quantity for the New York organization that Defensive Organization does not offer Defensive Organization Defensive Organization Velasquez mainly played ShortStop during his career, but he has a lot of experience on second base, the third base and all three outfield positions (mainly center). His work on the grass is limited this year to one appearance in midfield, indicating that the Yankees consider it an emergency fielder at his best.

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