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Randal Grichuk signs with the Yankees

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Published: Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 3:30 pm

Yankees Ink Veteran Outfielder Randal Grichuk to Minor League Deal

The New York Yankees have signed veteran outfielder Randal Grichuk to a minor league contract, adding depth to their roster. The 34-year-old player's future with the team hinges on several factors, including potential injuries and trades.

Grichuk's role with the Yankees is currently uncertain. He could be called up to the major league team if injuries plague the outfield, particularly with Giancarlo Stanton's history of spending time on the injured list. He could also provide a veteran presence in the clubhouse. Furthermore, if the Yankees trade young outfielders Spencer Jones or Jasson Dominguez, Grichuk could see a more significant role on the team.

Grichuk's performance has been inconsistent. In 2025, he struggled, particularly during his time with the Kansas City Royals. His batting average was .206 with a .566 OPS during the second half of the season. However, his performance with the Arizona Diamondbacks at the beginning of the season was better, with a .240 batting average and a .734 OPS in 188 at-bats. He had a strong 2024 season, posting a .291 batting average and an .875 OPS in 279 at-bats. The Yankees are hoping to see the player who performed well in 2024.

The team will assess Grichuk's performance during spring training to determine his role.

BNN's Perspective: This signing is a low-risk, potentially high-reward move for the Yankees. While Grichuk's recent performance has been uneven, his experience and past success could provide valuable depth and leadership. It's a smart move to bolster the roster without making a major financial commitment.

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