Miguel Rojas Responds to Jazz Chisholm's Criticisms, Disputes Bullying Claims
Amidst allegations of mistreatment, Rojas emphasizes accountability and respect within the clubhouse.
- Former Miami Marlins teammates Miguel Rojas and Jazz Chisholm Jr. are at odds over Chisholm's claims of mistreatment and bullying during their time together.
- Rojas, now with the Los Angeles Dodgers, addressed Chisholm's accusations in a podcast, asserting his intentions were to maintain accountability, not to bully.
- Chisholm accused Rojas and other veterans of negative behavior, including damaging his personal property, which Rojas disputes.
- Rojas expressed his disappointment over Chisholm airing private clubhouse matters, emphasizing the importance of respect and privacy.
- The conflict highlights the challenges of maintaining team harmony and the fine line between accountability and perceived mistreatment.