The Los Angeles Dodgers have designated outfielder Eddie Rosario for assignment, freeing up space for Shohei Ohtani's return from the paternity list after the birth of his daughter. Rosario, a veteran with 11 MLB seasons under his belt, initially joined the Dodgers as a temporary fit. He was previously known for his strong performance with the Minnesota Twins, achieving a .277 batting average and a wRC+ of 106, with particularly notable power during his last four seasons there (2017-2020).
The Dodgers announced they have designated Eddie Rosario for assignment to make room for Shohei Ohtani, who is returning from the paternity list.
Rosario, 33, was a temporary addition for the Dodgers after 11 MLB seasons and was previously an effective corner bat for the Twins.
During his final four seasons with the Twins from 2017 to 2020, Rosario delivered a 112 wRC+, showing consistent 25-homer power and low strikeout rates.
The move reflects the Dodgers' need to optimize their roster as Ohtani returns after welcoming a new daughter into his family.
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