ST. PETERSBURG — Heading toward the trade deadline, veteran infielder/outfielder Amed Rosario seemed to be the Rays position player most likely to be dealt. He was on a one-year contract, didn't have a defined role and would be a good addition to a contending team needing bench depth. That happened Monday night, as the Rays sent Rosario, 28, to the Dodgers for minor-league right-handed ...