Venezuelan veteran infielder Miguel Rojas agreed on Wednesday to a one-year, $5.5 million contract with the Dodgers, securing his presence for the 2026 season. Rojas, a key figure in the team’s recent World Series title, will return for what many believe could be his final year as an active player, although he is also expected to help develop new talent within the organization.

During the past season, Rojas stood out for his defensive versatility and his ability to cover multiple infield positions, a crucial factor in the decisive moments of the championship run. The agreement reinforces the Dodgers’ commitment to experience and leadership in the clubhouse as they look to remain competitive in 2026.
Is this truly Miguel Rojas’ final season as a player?
Possibly, although the team has not confirmed it. What is clear is that his presence will be valuable both on and off the field, contributing veteran leadership and stability to the roster.