It was one of those moments that said it all. As the Dodgers fell 6-1 to the Blue Jays in Game 5, Miguel Rojas stayed behind in the dugout long after the final out, being the last Dodger to leave. Cameras caught him sitting alone, probably soaking in what felt like the end of something bigger.

Los Angeles wrapped up their home stint, but this loss, though, hit differently. With Clayton Kershaw’s farewell already hovering in the air, Rojas’ quiet pause sparked its own round of speculation about his future in Dodger blue.

“Miguel Rojas stayed in the Dodgers dugout for a few minutes after the Dodgers Game 5 loss. He was the last Dodger to leave the dugout,” reporter Doug McKain posted on X.

Earlier this month, Dave Roberts shared a crucial update about Rojas’ injury. Meanwhile, the 36-year

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