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MLB Stats for Eddie Rosario

Eddie Manuel Rosario is an active Major League Baseball player with the Atlanta Braves (2021-today), who played previously for the Minnesota Twins (2015-2020) and Cleveland Indians (2021). Before reaching the majors, Rosario represented Puerto Rico, who won the silver medal, during the 2013 World Baseball Classic.

Eddie Rosario Topps Rookie Card | 2015 Topps Updated Baseball Card (#US341)
Baseball Almanac Collection

Did you know that Eddie Rosario hit a home run in his first Major League at-bat, the 115th player in baseball history and the first Twins player to hit a home run in his first at-bat since Luke Hughes did so on April 28, 2010? Rosario simultaneously joined the home run with first pitch ever "club", just the fifteenth player in American League history to accomplish the feat.

Eddie Rosario had an RBI in his first game (May 6, 2015). Eddie Rosario had two RBI in his second game (May 7, 2015). Eddie Rosario had an RBI in his third game (May 8, 2015). And when Eddie Rosario had an RBI in his fourth game (May 9, 2015), he became the fi

2024 Regular Season

ABAVGHRRBISBOPS
297.17510359.531

Career Regular Season

ABAVGHRRBISBOPS
4065.26216958365.748

Eddie Rosario Bio

  • Fullname: Eddie Manuel Rosario
  • Nickname: Edisito
  • Born: 9/28/1991 in Guayama, Puerto Rico
  • Draft: 2010, Minnesota Twins, Round: 4, Overall Pick: 135
  • High School: Rafael Lopez Landron, Guayama, PR
  • Debut: 5/06/2015
YearABRHHRRBISBAVGOBPOPS
2024 Regular Season297335210359.175.215.531
Career Regular Season4065566106316958365.262.298.748

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Eddie Rosario wins NLCS MVP, Debuts in World Series

FORT MYERS, Fla. (October 26, 2021) – Former Fort Myers Miracle outfielder Eddie Rosario was named NLCS MVP Saturday, and will make his World Series debut tonight in Houston.

Rosario hit a staggering .560 with three home runs and nine RBI in six games in last week’s National League Championship Series, leading the Atlanta Braves to their first World Series appearance since 1999.

Rosario recorded a hit in every game of the series, putting on a show with four-hit efforts in Game 2 and Game 4. In the final five games of the series, Rosario reached base in 16 of his 24 plate appearances, joining Will Clark as the only players in MLB postseason history to achieve a .667 on-base percentage over a five-game stretch. His 14 hits in the series were the most in MLB history for any series that went six games or less.

Rosario’s career began right here in Fort Myers, playing in 51 games for the GCL Twins when he entered the United States in 2010. In 2013, he broke camp with the High-A Fort Myers Miracle - hitting .329 over 52 games

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