Dodgers Veteran Wants to Be MLB Manager After Retirement
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Dodgers Veteran Wants to Be MLB Manager After Retirement
"I want to coach, I want to kinda like put my input and the whole experience I had playing the game, learning the game from others learning from coaches, learning from my teammates, playing around the best in the game for a long time, I feel like I could have a critical opportunity to help the next generation and even the generation that we have right now."
"I don't want to get away from the game, I want to stay in the game as long as I have an opportunity and I'm looking forward to that. I don't know what my role is gonna be or what path I'm gonna have to take, but I want to keep all the avenues open for me to stay in the game and help the next generation."
"Some of his past teammates include Ichiro Suzuki, Giancarlo Stanton, Christian Yelich, J.T. Realmuto, and other stars from his time with the Miami Marlins, but he has also had the pleasure of crossing paths with some of the greatest Dodgers in recent memory. Clayton Kershaw, Kenley Jansen, Zack Greinke, Justin Turner, Matt Kemp, Adrian Gonzalez, Juan Uribe, Hanley Ramirez and other key players were teammates of Rojas in LA, and that's just his rookie campaign with the team."
Miguel Rojas plans to retire from baseball at the end of the 2026 season. He intends to pursue coaching and aims to become an MLB manager. He wants to apply his playing experience, lessons from coaches, and knowledge gained from teammates to develop younger and current players. He plans to remain in the game as long as opportunities exist and to keep all avenues open for future roles. Rojas has extensive experience with stars from the Miami Marlins and many recent Dodgers, including multiple MVPs, Cy Young winners, and All-Stars. His résumé and character position him to be an effective manager.
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