
"Eddie Rosario rejected an assignment to Triple-A after clearing waivers, opting instead for free agency, leveraging a unique right from previous roster removals."
"Rosario's contract was selected for the Dodgers to fill in while Shohei Ohtani was on the paternity list, but he struggled in limited at-bats."
"Having hit .339 in Triple-A before joining the Dodgers, Rosario's decision to pursue free agency could reflect potential interest from multiple teams."
"Prior to his departure, Rosario had a notable history against the Dodgers, earning MVP honors in the 2021 NLCS with an outstanding .560 batting average."
Eddie Rosario, who recently was designated for assignment by the Los Angeles Dodgers, has decided to reject going to Triple-A Oklahoma City, thereby entering free agency. His right to do this stems from having been removed from a 40-man roster before in his career. Rosario had minimal impact during his short stint with the Dodgers but showed promise prior with a .339 batting average in 14 Triple-A games. His notable performance against the Dodgers in the 2021 NLCS adds to his appeal for other teams considering him for potential signings.
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