Dodgers acquire Amed Rosario from Tampa Bay for a minor leaguer
Briefly

Just as they did last year, the team acquired utility infielder Amed Rosario in a trade with the Tampa Bay Rays to augment their infield depth and right-handed hitting options.
Rosario, acquired from the Rays, provides the Dodgers with a versatile player who has manned multiple positions this season and showcased his offensive capabilities with a solid batting average, doubles count, and OPS.
The move to bring Rosario back echoes the previous year's deadline deal where the Dodgers acquired him as well, although his performance then fell short. The current acquisition aims to leverage Rosario's improved form with the Rays.
Rosario's return to the Dodgers alongside the earlier addition of Tommy Edman forms part of the team's strategy to fortify their roster and address the absence of certain players due to injuries.
Read at Los Angeles Times
[
|
]