The offseason negotiations in Major League Baseball are moving steadily, and it is now confirmed that the reigning back-to-back champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers, have made the push to keep one of their key Latin American figures for one more year.
Miguel Rojas signed with the @Dodgers in 2012 and made his MLB debut in 2014. After eight seasons with the Marlins, he returned to LA in 2023.
The 2-time World Series champion will play his final season in 2026 and remain with the organization assisting the front office and… pic.twitter.com/LJqBdo2x1s
— MLB (@MLB) December 4, 2025
The California club has agreed to a one-year, $5.5 million deal with shortstop Miguel Rojas, who will return for a final season. Reports indicate he already has one foot in retirement, with plans to embark on a new chapter focused on supporting player development.
Rojas has been a central presence over the past three seasons. He hit seven home runs with 27 runs batted in and posted a .715 OPS across 114 appearances in the recently completed campaign. He is remembered for the home run that tied Game 7 of the World Series in the bottom of the ninth, a swing that kept alive the hope of lifting the title against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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