Dodgers Sign Eddie Rosario To Minors Contract
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed veteran outfielder Eddie Rosario to a minor league deal after he was released by the Mets. Previously an NLCS MVP in 2021, his recent performance has significantly declined, highlighted by a meager .175 batting average in 2024. Despite a strong 21-homer campaign last year, the Braves opted not to retain him. The Dodgers now provide him with an opportunity to prove himself in spring training, although his chances of securing a spot on a competitive roster are uncertain. A strong performance could also lead to other opportunities for Rosario.
The Dodgers have signed outfielder Eddie Rosario to a minor league deal, bringing in the veteran hoping he can rebound after multiple inconsistent seasons.
Rosario earned NLCS MVP honors against the Dodgers in 2021, showcasing his potential, but has struggled to regain that form in recent seasons.
Despite a brief stint with the Mets, Rosario's overall performance in 2024 was disappointing, finishing with a .175 batting average over 319 plate appearances.
The Dodgers are taking a low-risk chance on Rosario, believing he could still contribute, especially if he impresses during spring training.
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