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.
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.
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