The Atlanta Braves have made a pair of moves including the return of 2021 NLCS MVP Eddie Rosario
Monday night. The Braves selected the contract of Eddie Rosario and are calling him up ahead of their series with the Arizona Diamondbacks, per Braves beat writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Justin Toscano.Rosario signed with the Braves to a minor league deal back on Friday and had himself a big weekend for Triple-A Gwinnett. In three games, Rosario batted .273 with a 1.060 OPS, a home run and a triple.
Elder has made one appearance for the Braves since May 19, when he pitched the second game of a doubleheader against the Cardinals on June 26. In corresponding moves, the Braves optioned lefty Dylan Lee and outfielder Luke Williams. Lee has a 2.00 ERA in 28 appearances this season, but he has the options available to shuffle the roster.
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