After playing an essential role in the Dodgers’ Game 7 comeback to win a second straight World Series, Miguel Rojas as the old saying goes should never again have to pay for a meal in Los Angeles. But just in case a check gets dropped after he dines, he’ll have at least one more major league salary to fortify his reserves.
The Dodgers are bringing back the veteran infielder for a $5.5 million contract for 2026, per multiple reports, first by Daniel Álvarez-Montes of El Extrabase.
Rojas, who made $5 million in 2025 before reaching free agency, hit .262/.318/.397 with a 100 wRC+ during the regular season, his second straight season with at least a league-average (100 or higher) wRC+ and the third such season of his 12-year career.
The longtime shortstop started more games at both second b

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