Miguel Rojas has seen his playing time decrease with the Dodgers this season despite previously starting at shortstop. He has played in 52 games, mostly at second base, and has made some pitching appearances. Acknowledging fewer opportunities, Rojas emphasized continual preparation and hard work. He struggled initially but improved in June with strong hitting metrics. He noted the challenges of being a bench player and stressed staying confident and committed throughout the season against various pitching challenges.
Just kind of staying true to myself and continuing to work every single day. I know it's a long season, and you're going to receive more opportunities to contribute.
It's just really hard to come off the bench. We had four lefties the whole month. Even though you always want to be there, it’s hard to get in rhythm.
With the track record, you know the season is not over after one month, and don't jump into conclusions that you can't do it anymore.
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