Just over three years after he tormented them in the National League Championship series, veteran outfielder Eddie Rosario has joined the Los Angeles Dodgers on a minor-league deal, multiple sources reported Saturday.
Veteran outfielder Eddie Rosario agreed to a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday. Ari Alexander had the information on social media.
Strike System shows a replay of a challenged strike call against Los Angeles Dodgers' Eddie Rosario during the fourth inning of a spring training baseball game against the
The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed outfielder Eddie Rosario to a minor-league deal, per MLB insider Ari Alexander. Rosario was the 2021 NLCS MVP, the season in which the Atlanta Braves won the World Series.
Before Cactus League play began, the Los Angeles Dodgers were projected to choose between Chris Taylor, Andy Pages, and James Outman for the last roster spot. However, Eddie Rosario isn’t going down without a fight.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers and veteran outfielder Eddie Rosario agreed to a minor-league deal Saturday. Rosario was ironically a hero for the Atlanta Braves during their World Series run in 2021. The outfielder helped the Braves eliminate the Dodgers in the NLCS that season.
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The Dodgers signed an outfielder whose dominant performance in the 2021 postseason denied them a World Series appearance — and they haven't forgotten.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and outfielder Eddie Rosario agreed to a minor-league contract, a source told Ari Alexander of KPRC 2 Houston.Rosario is coming off the worst season of his 10-year career in which he slashed .
Instead, Rosario signed with the Washington Nationals and was in the midst of his worst season yet, slashing .183/.226/.329 with seven home runs and 26 RBI in 67 games before eventually being DFA'd and subsequently released in early July.