Syndergaard, 30, will join the Guardians in Chicago on Thursday for the opener of a four-game series, but it's not clear when he'll make his debut, according to Chris Antonetti, Cleveland's president of baseball operations. He is rehabbing at Triple-A after hitting the injured list in early June because of a blister on his right index finger.
After signing a one-year, $13 million contract with the Dodgers in the offseason, Syndergaard posted a 7.16 ERA over a dozen starts, and the Dodgers no longer envisioned a long-term place for him within what remains a needy rotation. The Dodgers' hope is for Rosario, who is hitting .265/.306/.369 with three home runs this season, to capture some of his previous offensive and defensive magic. Last year, he registered more than four wins above replacement, and he discussed a long-term contract extension with the Guardians before agreeing to a $7.8 million salary in arbitration.
Rosario is due to hit free agency this winter and will be among the youngest players in the class. He made his debut with the
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