The New York Yankees haven't really challenged themselves much so far this offseason, but to their credit, they do keep ticking no-brainers off their internal checklist.
Ryan Yarbrough as a swingman/early season rotation fill-in? Check. Obvious. Tim Hill's option? Where would the bullpen be without him? Done. Now, the Yankees have brought back Amed Rosario, who'll help complete Ryan McMahon's offensive portfolio, and might even help insure Ben Rice at first base, too.
Rosario's time with the Yankees last summer was unfairly cut short; though he didn't miss quite as much time as fellow import Austin Slater, he did ram shoulder-first into a wall while trying to make a defensive play under duress, and only played in 16 games (hitting .