![]() The timetable for his return remains the same, likely around late July.ĭr. Rosario said he hasn’t yet regained his full vision but was told he will. Once he’s out of the woods with the medical part, he could amp up baseball activities when he’s cleared to do that.” So we’re going to have to get him back going with that. Once they get through that, you can rush his baseball because he’s already been in shape one time. “He says every day it’s getting better, as far as the sight and everything, when I was talking to him. It’s just going to be a process until we get him going again. “He hasn’t done baseball stuff yet, still limited as he’s healing from the surgery. “He’s still limited in what he can do, but at least he’s starting activity,” manager Brian Snitker said Monday. Rosario said he has a doctor’s appointment Thursday. ![]() The Braves have not provided any information about the condition or circumstances beyond their initial news release. The office of the eye specialist who performed the procedure did not return calls from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Rosario said the doctors didn’t tell him what caused the swelling. Since pitch counts have been kept (roughly 1990), this was the fewest pitches any batter needed to finish a cycle, breaking the previously known "record" of eight, set in 1998.The circumstances surrounding the eye condition and how it occurred are unclear. Rosario was "first pitch swinging" and finished his cycle after seeing only five pitches, during his four at-bats. On September 19, 2021, Eddie Rosario hit for the cycle against the San Francisco Giants, the ninth cycle in Braves franchise history, and the fifth Puerto Rican born player to complete a cycle joining Ivan de Jesus (1980), Candy Maldonado (1987), Jose Valentin (2000), and Bengie Molina (2010). ![]() In 2019, Eddie Rosario hit eleven home runs during the month of April, that most during that month by any ballplayer from any team that year, and the most by a Twins player during April - ever!Įddie Rosario Video | Hit for the Cycle | 19 September 2021 In 2018, Eddie Rosario hit three home runs in a game again, this time on June 3rd, becoming the first player with two career 3-homer games in a Twins uniform! In 2017, Eddie Rosario hit three home runs in a game on June 13th, the seventh player in a Twins uniform with a 3-homer game, joining Bob Allison (1963), Harmon Killebrew (1963), Tony Oliva (1973), Justin Morneau (2007), Max Kepler (2016) and Brian Dozier (2016). The last American League player, with fifteen or more triples during their first season was named Joe DiMaggio (he also led the junior circuit). In 2015, Eddie Rosario hit a Major League leading fifteen triples, during his first big league season. And when Eddie Rosario had an RBI in his fourth game ( May 9, 2015), he became the first Minnesota Twins player in franchise history (including their time in Washington) with 1-or-more RBI in his first four games, breaking the mark of three, which was last tied by Bob Oldis in 1953! Eddie Rosario had an RBI in his third game ( May 8, 2015). Eddie Rosario had two RBI in his second game ( May 7, 2015). ![]() 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.Įddie Rosario had an RBI in his first game ( May 6, 2015).
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