Miguel Rojas Wants to Retire With Dodgers, Join Coaching Staff
Briefly

Rojas was thrust into the starting shortstop role in 2023 following Gavin Lux's torn ACL in spring training. This year, he's been an above-average player on both offense and defense, and is again starting at shortstop after Mookie Betts suffered a fractured hand.
Rojas wants to finish his career with the Dodgers, expressing his desire to play for at least two more years with the team and hopes to retire as a Dodger.
Rojas has been a significant player for the Dodgers this season, currently having notable offensive stats including hitting .284 with an OPS of .756 and an OPS+ of 113 through 64 games.
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