Roenicke never established numbers like the 1982 season or rookie season. After a .218 campaign with 15 homers and 43 RBI, he was traded from the
Orioles to the
Yankees for
Rex Hudler and
Rich Bordi on December 11, 1985, in a transaction that was completed five days later on December 16 when
Leo Hernández was also sent to New York. On the Yankees, his role was limited to a bench player and his power was down, with three
home runs. He signed as a free agent in 1986 by the
Atlanta Braves for less than half the amount of money he had been making ($380,000). He continued his career on the bench, this year doing better in the power department, hitting nine
home runs. The next year, he hit .228 with a .298 slugging percentage, the worst of his career. He was released by the Braves on July 26, 1988, and retired. ==Post-playing career==