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Apr 20, 2024 0 0 0 0 0.5
Apr 19, 2024 0 0 0 0
Apr 17, 2024 1 0 0 0 0.5
Apr 16, 2024 0 0 0 0 -0.5
Apr 15, 2024 1 0 0 0 2

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Although he came out of the gate slowly, Eddie Rosario ultimately had a nice bounce-back showing in 2023 in his first full season after eye surgery, returning to the 20-homer plateau for the first time since 2019 while also driving in 74 runs. The consistency was lacking, as the 32-year-old had a 1.115 OPS in June and a .942 OPS in August but didn't even reach the .700 mark any of the other four months. He also rarely started when the opposition had a lefty on the mound. Atlanta decided against picking up Rosario's $9 million option for 2024, so he's looking for a new home. Given how prolific Atlanta's offense was in 2023, Rosario will be facing a downtick in team context virtually anywhere he winds up, although it's possible his new club won't platoon him so strictly. In any case, Rosario figures to be a borderline and fairly boring mixed-league option.

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2024 11.50.8 3 1 3 2 .122
2023 3292.3 64 21 74 34 3 .255
2022 1221.5 27 5 24 17 3 .212
3y Avg. 2442.2 44 13 53 26 6 .247
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Sits versus southpaw

    Rosario is not in the lineup for Sunday's game against the Athletics, Andrew Golden of The Washington Post reports. Rosario is mired in a 1-for-22 slump and will hit the bench Sunday with lefty Alex Wood pitching for Oakland. Jared Young will start in center field and bat leadoff Sunday.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Sitting versus left-hander

    Rosario is not in the Nationals' starting lineup Tuesday versus San Francisco, Andrew Golden of The Washington Post reports. Rosario will take a seat as Washington faces left-hander Kyle Harrison, who's on the mound for the Giants on Tuesday. Jacob Young will take over in center field and bat ninth against San Francisco.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: On bench against lefty

    Rosario is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Phillies, Bobby Blanco of MASNSports.com reports. Rosario has sat against all three of the left-handed starters Washington has faced this season, and that trend will continue Sunday versus Philadelphia southpaw Cristopher Sanchez. Jacob Young will start in center field and bat leadoff.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Day off versus southpaw

    Rosario isn't in the Nationals' lineup for Saturday's game against Philadelphia. The Phillies will send out left-hander Ranger Suarez to start Saturday's contest, keeping the left-handed bat of Rosario in the dugout. His absence will allow Jacob Young to make a start in center field while batting ninth.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Idle versus lefty

    Rosario is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Pirates. The lefty-hitting Rosario will retreat to the bench with southpaw Martin Perez on the mound for the Pirates. The newly recalled Jacob Young will replace Rosario in center field.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Out against left-hander

    Rosario is not in the lineup for Monday's game against the Pirates, Andrew Golden of The Washington Post reports. He occupied center field in each of the Nationals' first three games versus right-handers, but the lefty-hitting Rosario will seat in favor of Victor Robles while southpaw Marco Gonzales toes the rubber for Pittsburgh. Rosario went 3-for-11 with a home run in the weekend series against the Reds.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Slugs Opening Day homer

    Rosario went 1-for-3 with a two-run home run during Thursday's 8-2 loss to the Reds. After scoring a .199 ISO against RHP last season, Rosario continued to mash against righties to open 2024, launching a two-run homer off Emilio Pagan in the seventh inning. While he was a productive piece of a stacked Atlanta offense in 2023, Rosario will likely have a harder time finding RBI opportunities in a sub-par Nats offense.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Gets start in center field

    Rosario will start in center field and bat seventh in Thursday's season opener versus the Reds. Rosario hasn't played an inning in center field since 2019 and has never been a regular there at the major-league level, but the Nationals are hoping he can provide enough offense to make up for what's sure to be inadequate defense. Victor Robles will begin the game on the bench.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Reassigned to Triple-A

    The Nationals reassigned Rosario to Triple-A Rochester on Saturday, Spencer Nusbaum of the Washington Post reports. Nusbaum notes that the move is a procedural one, and that the Nationals have until noon Sunday to add Rosario to the 40-man roster. Rosario joined Washington on a split contract March 6, and the outfielder would earn up to $4 million if he makes the major-league roster and earns all of his incentives. He's slashing .167/.304/.167 with three RBI and four walks over 18 at-bats in spring training.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Favorite for left field job

    Rosario will get the start in left field during Tuesday's Grapefruit League game against the Mets, and the 32-year-old is viewed as the favorite to claim the starting job at the position, Mark Zuckerman of MASN Sports reports. "I'm really glad he's here," Nationals manager Dave Martinez said Monday after Rosario went 1-for-3 as the DH in his spring debut. "I know what he can do. Just another good left-handed bat, a good defender." Rosario signed a minor-league deal with the team last week and isn't guaranteed an Opening Day roster spot, but his defense and proven bat make him a good fit for a Washington lineup looking for reliable contributors. Over 142 games for Atlanta in 2023, Rosario slashed .255/.305/.450 with 21 homers and 74 RBI.
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  • Nationals' Eddie Rosario: Lands with Nats

    Rosario agreed to a split contract with the Nationals on Wednesday, Daniel Alvarez-Montes of ElExtraBase.com reports. Alvarez-Montes relays that Rosario can earn up to $4 million if he's on the major-league roster and reaches all of his incentives. The 32-year-old would seem to be a good bet to at least do the former and should receive regular playing time against right-handed pitching between left field and the designated hitter spot. Rosario's addition would seem to be bad news for Jesse Winker's chances of making the Opening Day roster, and could also point to Stone Garrett being used mostly just against left-handers. Rosario slashed .255/.305/.450 with 21 home runs and 74 RBI over 142 games for Atlanta last season.
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  • Eddie Rosario: Atlanta declines $9M option

    Atlanta declined Rosario's $9 million option for 2024 on Monday. Rosario slashed .255/.305/.450 with 21 home runs and 74 RBI over 142 games for Atlanta this season and is also a National League Gold Glove finalist in left field. Ultimately, Atlanta still felt he wasn't worth the $9 million investment as a platoon bat. Rosario shouldn't have trouble finding a starting job somewhere else.
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  • Braves' Eddie Rosario: Not starting Game 4

    Rosario isn't in Atlanta's lineup Thursday against the Phillies for Game 4 of the NLDS. With left-hander Ranger Suarez making his second start of the series for Philadelphia, the lefty-hitting Rosario will step out of the lineup. Kevin Pillar will start in left field instead and bat seventh.
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  • Braves' Eddie Rosario: Sitting against lefty

    Rosario isn't starting Game 1 of the NLDS against Philadelphia on Saturday. The Phillies will send out left-hander Ranger Suarez to start Saturday's contest, so the lefty-hitting Rosario will retreat to the bench to begin the game. Kevin Pillar will take over in left field and bat ninth.
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  • Braves' Eddie Rosario: Sitting against lefty

    Rosario is not in the lineup Tuesday against the Cubs. Kevin Pillar will start in left field and bat ninth as the NL East champions take on southpaw Justin Steele. Rosario has drawn only 63 plate appearances versus lefties this year, compared to his 431 plate appearances versus righties.
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  • Braves' Eddie Rosario: Out of lineup for Game 2

    Rosario is not in the lineup for Game 2 of Sunday's doubleheader against the Nationals. Rosario started the matinee in left field and went 1-for-4 while batting sixth. Forrest Wall will start the nightcap in left, batting ninth.
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  • Braves' Eddie Rosario: Sitting versus lefty

    Rosario isn't in Atlanta's lineup Friday against the Nationals. With left-hander Patrick Corbin set to start on the mound for Washington, the lefty-hitting Rosario will take a seat to begin Friday's contest. Kevin Pillar will take over as Atlanta's left fielder and bat ninth.
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  • Braves' Eddie Rosario: On bench versus lefty

    Rosario is absent from the lineup Tuesday versus the Phillies. Kevin Pillar will start in left field and bat eighth as the NL East champions take on left-hander Cristopher Sanchez. Rosario has gone hitless over his last four games and continues to sit against most southpaws.
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  • Braves' Eddie Rosario: Sitting against lefty

    Rosario is not in the lineup Wednesday versus the Phillies. Kevin Pillar will start in left field and bat eighth as the NL East leaders take on left-hander Cristopher Sanchez. Rosario has drawn only 59 plate appearances against southpaws this season, compared to his 411 plate appearances against righties.
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  • Braves' Eddie Rosario: Drives in three runs

    Rosario went 2-for-4 with a home run, three RBI and two runs scored in Friday's win over the Pirates. Rosario snapped his 11-game homerless skid with a two-run shot in the fourth inning. He's strung together three straight multi-hit games, raising his season slash line to .266/.321/.486 through 123 games. Since the start of August, Rosario has gone 33-for-101 (.327) with 12 extra-base hits and 22 RBI.
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