The Dodgers and infielder Miguel Rojas have agreed to reunite, reports Daniel Álvarez-Montes of El Extrabase. It’ll be a one-year, $5.5MM deal. Rojas has already said he plans for 2026 to be his final season as a player. Álvarez-Montes says Rojas will stick with the Dodgers but move into the player development department after this deal.
It’ll be Rojas’ fourth consecutive season in L.A. and his fifth as a Dodger overall. He broke into the majors with the team in 2014 but was traded to the Marlins after his rookie year. Rojas spent eight seasons in Miami, much of it as an everyday shortstop, until the Fish traded him back to the Dodgers over the 2022-23 offseason. He has worked in a utility role for the past three seasons and has been a strong contributor off the bench for Dave Roberts in the most recent two years.
More to come.