The Amed Rosario trade earns a B Contract Value Index (CVI), reflecting a calculated mid-season acquisition that addresses depth without mortgaging future flexibility. Rosario represents a solid starter-tier outfield bat at a point when the Yankees sit at 41-26 and hunting for postseason positioning, giving the front office a tangible offensive upgrade on the stretch run. Without publicly disclosed contract details in this deal, the value hinges entirely on what New York surrendered—a young right-hander and a position prospect—versus the immediate production window Rosario provides down the final stretch and into October. The B grade acknowledges that mid-season trades of this profile carry inherent execution risk; Rosario's recent headlines suggest he's operating in unfamiliar territory, which could signal either a fresh spark in a new uniform or adjustment friction at a critical juncture. For a contender with limited cap consequences for the remainder of this season, the CVI verdict is that the Yankees made a defensible gamble on net talent, though the trade's ultimate grade will hinge on whether Rosario's offensive contribution outweighs the prospect capital surrendered and the production lost to the assets moved.
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