
"On one hand, loyalty is generally a good thing. Loyalty requires commitment, and it means sticking with someone even through some hard times. It means being there to offer a helping hand when they need it, and in return, they do the same thing for you. On the other hand, clinging to it as a crutch can lead to sticking with people long after they've shown you who they are."
"After that deal expired, he signed a minor league pact with Washington and played for their big league squad, but was eventually released and spent a summer month in Atlanta. Ahead of 2025, he signed a minor league deal with the Dodgers, but got DFAed just a couple of days after being called up in late April; the Braves grabbed him shortly thereafter."
The Atlanta Braves repeatedly signed Eddie Rosario, including a major-league-minimum deal at the end of April that became his third stint with the club. The team signed him after moving on from Jarred Kelenic and with Jurickson Profar suspended, citing the practical need to fill left field. Rosario previously produced a league-average 2023 season with a .255/.305/.450 slash line and modest value. His profile shows decent contact, power, and minimal walks alongside subpar defense, useful as depth but not a premium starter. The pattern of rehiring him suggests organizational loyalty and raises questions about roster imagination.
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