Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas recently announced that he plans to retire from the game of baseball at the end of the 2026 season.
Ahead of his eventual announcement, Rojas recently spoke to Dodgers Nation’s Doug McKain about his intentions for what will happen after he hangs it up for good, and if he would want to be an MLB manager.
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“One hundred percent, yeah, that’s one of my goals,” said Rojas.
“I want to coach, I want to kinda like put my input and the whole experience I had playing the game, learning the game from others learning from coaches, learning from my teammates, playing around the best in the game for a long time, I feel like I could have a critical opportunity to help the next generation and even the generation that we have right now.