
The Milwaukee Brewers signed veteran outfielder to a minor league deal on Thursday.
He, 33, became a free agent after being designated for assignment by the Atlanta Braves last Friday.
He went hitless in three games with Atlanta and was 1-for-4 earlier in the season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who designated him for assignment before he became a free agent on April 25. The Braves picked him up three days later.
The Brewers are currently dealing with injuries in their outfield, with Blake Perkins (right shin fracture) and Garrett Mitchell (left oblique tightness) both on the injured list.

Across 11 major league seasons, Rosario has compiled a .261 batting average with 169 home runs and 583 RBIs over 1,126 games, including five seasons with the Minnesota Twins (2015–2020) and parts of five with the Braves (2021–2025).
He was named the MVP of the 2021 National League Championship Series after hitting three home runs and driving in nine with a 1.647 OPS in six games, helping the Braves defeat the Dodgers.
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