Miguel Rojas Intends To Retire After 2026 Season
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Miguel Rojas Intends To Retire After 2026 Season
"The Dodgers immediately signed him to an extension for the 2024 season that came with a '25 club option. They exercised the $5MM option after he hit .283/.337/.410 last year. Rojas has been almost as productive this season, batting .262/.318/.397 over 317 trips to the plate. While he isn't going to hit for much power, he still reliably puts the ball in play and provides good defense at second or third base."
"That'll be Rojas' 13th season in the big leagues overall, and he has accrued more than 11 full years of service time. Rojas is in his second stint with Los Angeles. He debuted there in 2014 and was traded to the Marlins the following year. Rojas spent eight seasons in Miami, most of it as the starting shortstop. The Fish dealt him back to the Dodgers over the 2022-23 offseason."
Miguel Rojas, 36, plans to retire after the 2026 season and hopes to spend his final year with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is an impending free agent entering his 13th major-league season with more than 11 years of service time. Rojas is in his second stint with Los Angeles after debuting there in 2014, spending eight seasons in Miami as a starting shortstop, and returning to the Dodgers in the 2022-23 offseason. Los Angeles signed him to a 2024 extension with a 2025 club option that was exercised for $5 million. Rojas has hit .262/.318/.397 over 317 plate appearances this season and offers versatile infield defense and postseason bench value.
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