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Miguel Rojas Says He’ll Reconsider Retirement Only If Dodgers Three-Peat

The 37-year-old has a 2027 coaching role lined up, making a third straight title his lone reason to delay retirement.

Overview

  • Miguel Rojas said the only scenario in which he plays past 2026 is if the Dodgers win a third straight World Series.
  • He entered this season on a one-year, $5.5 million deal after announcing it would be his final year as a player.
  • Rojas has started strong with a .341 average and an .852 OPS across 18 games, filling in at shortstop and second base.
  • He said any return would depend on his health and his family’s approval, and he would not play for another team.
  • Such a run would be rare in MLB history, with sustained title streaks largely limited to past Yankees dynasties.