The New York Yankees continue to reshuffle the edges of their roster as the offseason moves forward, making another low-profile but telling transaction that reflects their ongoing search for pitching depth.

That approach continued Thursday, when the Yankees claimed Osvaldo Bido off waivers after he was designated for assignment by the Los Angeles Angels, marking the fifth time this offseason that the right-hander has changed organizations.

Bido finished last season with the Athletics, making him a familiar name to clubs searching for pitching depth. Bido logged 79⅓ innings in 2025 across 26 appearances, including 10 starts, but struggled to a 5.87 ERA while pitching in Sacramento.

What does this move mean for the Yankees’ roster?

Bido originally signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates out of the Dominican Republic in 2017 and offers the Yankees a flexible arm who has experience both starting and relieving.

Osvaldo Bido #45 of the Athletics delivers to home plate. Justin Edmonds/Getty Images

As spring training approaches, moves like this highlight how the Yankees are still evaluating depth pieces. Whether Bido sticks or becomes part of further roster maneuvering remains to be seen, but the churn itself suggests New York is far from finished adjusting its roster.

SURVEY What does the Yankees’ claim of Osvaldo Bido signal?

What does the Yankees’ claim of Osvaldo Bido signal?

A serious look at bullpen depth
A short-term depth move
A potential swingman option
Likely roster churn continues

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