“ You can’t retire. You’re playing with me for ten more years, ” Shohei Ohtani knows why the Dodgers still need Miguel Rojas. Notably, he just wrapped up his most productive season with the Dodgers, hitting .262 with 7 HRs. But stats aside, he’ll forever be remembered for that clutch hit in Game 7 of the World Series… The one that pushed the game into extra innings and set the stage for the Dodgers’ championship win.

Now, however, his future with the team is somewhat uncertain. The Dodgers had picked up his $4 million option for 2025, but once the World Series ended, his official contract with the team did too. Now, amid the curiosity growing around his future, the 37-year-old veteran’s latest comments might be exactly what Dodgers fans are hoping to hear.

“ I want to go back and play

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