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Watching Eddie Rosario play was always exciting, as Seth Stohs would say, although not always in a good way. It seemed that for every time he made fans throw their hands up in excitement, he would also make them throw their hands up in disbelief as
It’s the aforementioned moments that has Twins fans divided and has left many with mixed emotions. Whether you’re ready to move on or wish the Twins had ponied up, there’s no arguing that Eddie provided some exciting moments over his six major league seasons and here are some of the best:
May 6th, 2015 v. Oakland Athletics
Eddie Rosario starts his career with a bang by hitting a 399 foot homer to the left field bleachers in his first big league at-bat.
September 13th, 2017 v. San Diego Padres
The Twins are surprisingly two games up on the Angels for the 2nd Wild Card spot and need every win they can get. Cue Eddie with the Walk Off blast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYnoZEWsIHw
October 3rd, 2017 @ New York Yankees
Like his first regular season at-bat, Rosario starts his postseason career off with a bang giving the Twins a 3-0 lead with a two-run shot in the first inning of a one-game playoff.
https://twitter.com/renucho/status/915377392205668353
September 6th, 2019 @ Boston Red Sox
In the midst of a playoff race, Eddie Rosario throws out the game tying run at home plate to secure the win.
Needless to say there are many more moments that could be added to this list. All of this is to remind everyone that no matter your feelings about him overall, he is undoubtedly one of the most exciting Twins to watch in recent memory. So, Eddie, here’s to you. Thank you for the highlights over the years. Thank you for helping this franchise become a contender again. When you return, and when fans return, you’ll get a standing ovation from me. We’ll see you in a Twins uni one last time in a couple decades from now.
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