
""I would say Kiké would be my bench coach for sure," Rojas told McKain. "I think the knowledge and the edge that Kiké has, not many players have in the game of baseball. Paying attention to the little things, knowing the analytics part of the game really well, he knows the old school part of the game. And I feel like he will be a really key piece.""
""I think the knowledge and the edge that Kiké has, not many players have in the game of baseball. Paying attention to the little things, knowing the analytics part of the game really well, he knows the old school part of the game. And I feel like he will be a really key piece. I don't know what his future holds after he retires from baseball.""
Miguel Rojas will continue his playing career in 2026, though it remains unclear whether the Los Angeles Dodgers will re-sign him this offseason. Rojas produced decisive World Series contributions, including a game-tying ninth-inning home run in Game 7 and key defensive plays in Games 6 and 7. Rojas has managerial aspirations after retirement and specifically wants Kiké Hernández on his staff as a bench coach, praising Hernández's attention to detail, analytics knowledge, and old-school instincts. Dodgers fans also hope the front office brings back Hernández and other free agents such as Cody Bellinger.
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