Miguel Rojas Reveals His Retirement Timeline, Talks Future With Dodgers: Exclusive
Briefly

"I would like to retire with the Dodgers," Rojas told McKain. "My personal goal and my personal expectation is to play two more years, so '25 and '26. After '26 I'll be done with my baseball, with my playing career after that."
"I'm looking forward to continuing to produce at that level. And I want to step out of the game when I'm at my highest," Rojas said. "I don't want to wait until, I don't want to face a situation where I need to be fighting for the job, or looking for a job or calling people that I know to get in the game. I want to be valued in the game."
"I would never say no to a big league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, don't get me wrong," Rojas told McKain. "But I am definitely looking to finish my career here, because this is what I find a real reason to play baseball for and to be good for... I just want to be good at what I do, and I want to be helpful."
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