Yankees add right-handed depth with Grichuk on minor-league deal

The New York Yankees signed veteran outfielder Randal Grichuk to a minor-league deal with a non-roster invitation to Spring Training, aiming to add a right-handed platoon bat off the bench. Grichuk, 34, slumped to .228/.273/.401 in 293 plate appearances with Kansas City after a Diamondbacks trade, but he has a strong left-handed track record from 2022–24 (.317/.367/.573 with 25 HR in under 500 PAs), making him a potential late-inning option. If he makes the roster, he’d provide depth behind star hitters; Jasson Domínguez is expected to start in Triple-A, and Grichuk would face opt-out dates if he doesn’t break camp. Opening Day decisions could hinge on his Spring Training progress.
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