There are typical points in time when reflection and meditating on the future make sense. Doing so before your final regular-season home start makes sense, as was the case with Los Angeles Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw. The heat of a playoff battle after your team just advanced to the NLCS, well, that doesn't really seem like the right moment, does it?
Yet, that's the case for Miguel Rojas. The 36-year-old utilityman has decided to hang it up after the 2026 season, just as the team waits to take on the Milwaukee Brewers.
Dodgers News: Miguel Rojas announces retirement once 2026 season ends
The Venezuelan native broke in with the Dodgers back in 2014, struggling to find his footing with a .