Yankees bring in Randal Grichuk as non-roster invite amid search for right-handed bat

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Yankees bring in Randal Grichuk as non-roster invite amid search for right-handed bat

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The New York Yankees made a minor move toward fixing a major roster imbalance, inviting veteran outfielder Randal Grichuk to camp as a minor league free agent. The move is the latest indication of the club’s effort to find a reliable right-handed bat to balance a lineup that is currently loaded with lefty hitters.

With spring training now in full swing, Grichuk will have a chance to compete for a bench role and demonstrate that he is still capable of providing value at the big league level.Grichuk is currently 34 and came to camp hoping for a bounce-back after an ugly season in 2025, when he appeared for both the Arizona Diamondbacks and Kansas City Royals. His overall numbers declined, but with a lengthy history against left-handed pitching and more than 10 years of experience in the majors, he would represent an interesting low-risk choice for a team looking for situational power and depth.

Randal Grichuk gives Yankees a platoon option from the right side

For much of the off-season, New York’s front office has stressed the importance of balancing its lineup. The hypothetical daily lineup has a number of prominent left-handed hitters and could carry a vulnerability against quality southpaws late in contests. The career splits for Grichuk indicate that he might help fill that hole. He has a history of strong power numbers and above-average production against left-handed pitching, making him a rational candidate for some kind of platoon or pinch-hitting role.

A capable defender, Grichuk can man all three outfield spots, but profiles best in the corners at this stage of his career. That versatility could be an asset on a roster in which late-game substitutions and matchup tweaks frequently decide games. If he hits well during Grapefruit League play, he could find a spot as a bench bat who can change the course of a game with one swing.

Veteran competition intensifies battle for final bench roles

Adding Grichuk brings another competitor into an already highly-contested outfield landscape.

Meanwhile, younger players like Jasson Domínguez are forcing their way into the mix and other depth candidates and non-roster invitees will try to make an impression during camp. The Yankees are a postseason-aiming club, meaning the line between upside and reliability is one that needs to be considered.Grichuk isn't currently on the 40-man roster, so taking him north would necessitate an associated move. And that reality only reinforces how crucial his performance is during the spring. The signing is a risk for New York, a low-investment one with the possible reward of a right-handed bat whose career came together just in time.

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