Yankees seek versatile right-handed bat to balance a lefty-heavy lineup

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The column notes the Yankees’ ongoing search for a right-handed bat who can play multiple positions (first base, third base, and the outfield) while limiting strikeouts. With a lefty-dominant lineup and catchers (Rice, J.C. Escarra, and Austin Wells) also hitting left-handed, New York would benefit from balance alongside Wells, potentially enabling Escarra to be traded or used for depth at Triple-A. Rice is expected to remain at first base, underscoring the need for a flexible bat to complement Wells and stabilize the roster.
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