Amed Rosario made history in the pandemic-shortened 2020 MLB season by hitting a walk-off homer against the Yankees at Yankee Stadium while playing for the Mets. Due to a scheduling quirk caused by COVID-19, the Mets were the designated home team, allowing Rosario to achieve this rare feat. It marked the first time since 1899 that a visiting player hit a walk-off at Yankee Stadium and became a notable moment in Subway Series lore. Now returned to New York with the Yankees, Rosario aims to provide offensive support and versatility in the lineup.
On a surreal night in 2020, Amed Rosario hit a walk-off homer as a Met, making history at Yankee Stadium as a visiting player.
Rosario is back with the Yankees, not as a savior, but as a versatile option to strengthen the infield and help patch the offense.
His 2023 stats against lefties show potential impact, with a .299 average and ability to play various positions, enhancing the Yankees' lineup.
The unique scenario of Rosario’s walk-off in 2020 is a bizarre moment in Subway Series lore, highlighted by the pandemic’s quirks.
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