The Los Angeles Dodgers sign Roki Sasaki to the Minor League, prompting Miguel Rojas to switch his jersey number from No. 11 to No. 72. Rojas welcomes the change, focusing on team cohesion and ...
Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas, who endeared himself to the Los Angeles fanbase during his two stints with the club, pitched his plans about one of the most seismic moments in US sports in recent ...
More news: World Series Winning Pitcher Praises Dodgers for Investing in Team to Win Miguel Rojas, the team's veteran shortstop, recently gave up his jersey number for Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki.
Rojas said Saturday expects to be ready by Opening Day after undergoing a hernia surgery during the offseason, Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times reports. Rojas revealed that he developed an ...
Miguel Rojas played shortstop for the LA Dodgers last season, producing excellent defensive performances. With Mookie Betts set to lead the infield in the upcoming season, Rojas will likely be ...
Miguel Rojas opens up about the tense moment surrounding Roki Sasaki’s jersey number change with the Los Angeles Dodgers in ...
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Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas received an unexpected late-night text from president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, asking him to run something by him. "When I received that ...
Although the Los Angeles Dodgers have made some great additions to the roster this offseason, it's important to not forget the fantastic players already in the clubhouse. Miguel Rojas, the team's ...
When the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Roki Sasaki to a Minor League contract, it was accompanied by news that Miguel Rojas would be changing jersey numbers for the 2025 season. Rojas, who wore the ...
After watching the Los Angeles Dodgers add even more star power this winter, Miguel Rojas believes his team has the tools to break records. "I mean, you throw those guys out there, you win 120 ...