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DodgersMiguel Rojas Says He Will Retire After 2026, Seeks One More Year in L.A.

The 36-year-old free agent-to-be says his goal is to re-sign with the Dodgers for 2026.

Overview

  • Rojas disclosed his plan during the clubhouse celebration following the Dodgers’ 2-1, 11-inning Game 4 win over the Phillies that clinched the NLDS.
  • He shared the news with Doug McKain of Dodgers Nation, saying he hopes to finish his career in Los Angeles after next season.
  • Rojas will enter free agency this offseason after previously re-signing in 2023 on a one-year, $5 million deal with a $5 million option for 2025.
  • In 2025 he appeared in 114 games across all four infield spots, hitting .262/.318/.397 with seven Defensive Runs Saved and 2.1 WAR per Baseball Reference.
  • Los Angeles advances to the NLCS, where it will face either the Cubs or the Brewers as roster decisions for 2026 remain unsettled.