NEW YORK -- Saturday marked the one-year anniversary of Randy Rosario's Major League debut.
"We had just finished batting practice, and we were doing really good -- we'd won, like, 20 out of 26 games," Rosario said on Saturday, relaying the story about his callup to the Twins from Double-A Chattanooga. "The manager says, 'We have a meeting in five minutes.' Everybody was like, 'Why? We're doing good.' He said, 'I just want to say, Randy, you're going to the big leagues,' and everybody started hugging me and talking to me."
Rosario entered in the eighth inning against the Angels on June 2, 2017, and retired the side, including Albert Pujols, who grounded out to end the inning.