The Yankees signed an outfielder who may play first base on Monday. No, it wasn’t Cody Bellinger.
As an alternative, the Bombers inked Seth Brown to a minor league deal. The transfer has no bearing on Bellinger’s dragging free company; Brown simply offers the Yankees some wanted depth at Triple-A.
The signing was first reported by Simply Baseball’s Aram Leighton and shared by Brown on Instagram.
Brown, primarily a nook outfielder, has solely performed for the Athletics within the majors since debuting for them in 2019. He owns a .226 common, a .712 OPS and a league-average 100 wRC+ over elements of seven large league seasons. The 33-year-old’s finest marketing campaign got here in 2022, when Brown set career-highs with 25 homers, 73 RBI and a 115 wRC+, and he totaled 73 dingers over 497 video games from 2021-2024.
Brown, who nonetheless has a minor league possibility, solely appeared in 38 MLB video games final 12 months whereas coping with left elbow lateral epicondylitis.
A left-handed hitter, will probably be exhausting for Brown to crack the Yankees’ Opening Day roster no matter what occurs with Bellinger. If the Yankees’ prime offseason precedence indicators elsewhere, they’ll seemingly add a right-handed hitter to platoon with children Jasson Domínguez or Spencer Jones in left.
Nonetheless, Brown does give the Yankees skilled insurance coverage with the group a bit quick on outfielders. The pinstripers don’t have a lot depth past Jones, as Everson Pereira, Bryan De La Cruz, Brennen Davis, Dominic Smith, Ismael Munguia and Jose Rojas are not round after they spent loads of time manning the outfield at Triple-A final season.
The Yankees additionally traded Brendan Jones within the deal that lately netted Ryan Weathers from Miami.
Brown is just not the primary veteran the Yankees have signed to a minor league deal this offseason, because the workforce has additionally scooped up infielders Paul DeJong and Zack Quick and catcher Ali Sanchez, amongst others.

