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The Yankees signed infielder Paul DeJong to a minor league deal with a spring training invite, aiming to add depth.
The New York Yankees have signed infielder Paul DeJong to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
The 32-year-old, a former All-Star and 2017 Rookie of the Year runner-up, is expected to compete for a bench spot as depth at multiple infield positions.
He played 57 games for the Nationals in 2025, hitting .228 with six home runs and a 76 wRC+, following a strong 2024 season with 24 homers.
The deal includes no guaranteed major league salary, reflecting a low-risk move to add versatility.
DeJong will vie for a roster spot alongside players like Amed Rosario, Oswaldo Cabrera, and Jose Caballero, amid uncertainty over Anthony Volpe’s return from shoulder surgery.
Los Yankees firmaron al infielder Paul DeJong para un acuerdo de ligas menores con una invitación de entrenamiento de primavera, con el objetivo de agregar profundidad.