Miguel Rojas is set to finish out his career in Dodger blue.
The World Series hero agreed to return to the Los Angeles Dodgers on a one-year, $5.5-million contract on Wednesday, according to the New York Post's Jon Heyman.
The 36-year-old infielder announced during the 2025 playoffs that the 2026 season would be his last.
Rojas, of course, played a key role in the Dodgers' World Series title by hitting a tying homer in the top of the ninth in Game 7 before fielding a ground ball and throwing home to stop the winning run from scoring in the bottom half of the inning.
Over 114 regular-season games, the 12-year MLB veteran carried a .715 OPS with seven home runs while spending time at all four infield positions.
ESPN's Alden González reported Wednesday that Rojas will assist the Los Angeles front office in player development once he retires.
Rojas originally debuted with the Dodgers in 2014 before an off-season trade sent him to the Miami Marlins in a seven-player deal. He spent the next eight seasons in Miami, but returned to Los Angeles as a free agent before the 2023 season.







