The pairing between the Los Angeles Dodgers and veteran outfielder Eddie Rosario simply was not meant to be.
In the wake of Shohei Ohtani being reactivated from the paternity list, Rosario was put on waivers. The ex-Atlanta Braves star did clear waivers with the idea that he’d return to Triple-A in Oklahoma City.
More news: Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki Wants to Increase His Velocity
Instead, Rosario reportedly does not want to wait around and instead bet on himself playing for another club. That move worked, as on Monday, he signed a major league deal with the Atlanta Braves.