Mon 1/29/18 6:52 PM

Espinosa signed a minor-league contract with the Yankees on Monday which includes an invitation to spring training, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Espinosa will apparently get a chance to compete for the starting job at second base in camp, though given he couldn't hold a job with the Angels, Mariners or Rays in 2017, he seems like a long shot to crack the Yankees' Opening Day roster. The 30-year-old struggled mightily in 2017, hitting just .173/.245/.278 with a brutal 36.9 percent strikeout rate in 93 games split between three teams. Even if a strong spring earns him an Opening Day roster spot, it would be unwise to expect much of a turnaround from Espinosa in 2018. It's also unlikely that he would stick around once Gleyber Torres (elbow) is ultimately ready to takeover as the team's starting second baseman.