Eguy Rosario cleared waivers and will remain with the San Diego Padres. He was outrighted to Triple-A El Paso. There was speculation that Rosario would be traded once he was designated for assignment amid San Diego's final roster cuts ahead of Opening Day.
The Chicago Cubs should call up San Diego Padres President of Baseball Operations A.J. Preller about his newest trading piece. Eguy Rosario, a 25-year-old
Just before opening day, the San Diego Padres made some interesting decisions regarding their roster. They cut a few players and labeled pitcher Tyler Wade and third baseman Eguy Rosario as designated for assignment.
The Padres finalized their Opening Day roster. As previously reported, they selected catcher Martín Maldonado and infielders Jose Iglesias and Yuli Gurriel onto the roster.
Eguy Rosario has been in and out of the Major Leagues since 2022. However, MLB insider Kiley McDaniel predicts the Dominican Republic native to have a major breakout in 2025.
There are a ton of options to fill out the rest of the bench. One stands out in early in spring Padres manager Mike Shildt loves how many options he has to fill out the roster.
Infielder is out of options San Diego Padres infielder Eguy Rosario was a valuable fill-in for Manny Machado to start the 2024 season. With Machado starting as the designated hitter due to his surgically repaired right elbow, Rosario manned third base for 28 games.
The Padres were dormant for much of the offseason but sprang to life recently. In the past week, they’ve bolstered the pitching staff with Nick Pivetta and Kyle Hart, as well as bringing Jason Heyward and Connor Joe into the position player mix.
Guardians hope to cash in on young lottery ticket In one of their few offseason moves, the Cleveland Guardians traded reliever Eli Morgan to the Cubs in exchange for 20 year-old outfield prospect Alfonsin Rosario.
We have a trade I will no longer need to defend Eli Morgan as a good relief pitcher, as the Guardians have traded him to the Cubs for 20 year-old outfielder from A-ball Alfonsin Rosario.
The Chicago Cubs have a slate of prospects ready to hit the big leagues, but that will leave them with a need for more players in their farm system to step up.
Eguy Rosario has spent a lot of time in the dirt honing his skills as a big league infielder but on June 25, he began working in the outfield alongside his veteran teammates learning how to be valuable at multiple positions.
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