The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly re-signing the player who saved their season. Well, one of them, anyway. Miguel Rojas, 36, author of one of the most clutch home runs in World Series history, is headed back for one more year in Los Angeles on a $5.5 million contract, per The Athletic‘s Fabian Ardaya. The Dodgers are bringing back Miguel Rojas for his final season in the big leagues on a one-year, $5.5 million deal, source confirms. @DanielAlvarezEE was on it.Rojas is expected to assist the Dodgers front office in player development once his time as a player is done.— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) December 3, 2025 Rojas’s MLB odyssey began in 2014 with the Dodgers, where the Venezuelan shortstop debuted as a defensive specialist before a trade to the Miami Marlins the following offseason. Over eight seasons in Miami, he evolved into a reliable everyday infielder, peaking in 2019 with a .285 average and 137 hits while anchoring the lineup from the leadoff spot. Reunited with Los Angeles in the 2022-23 offseason, Rojas embraced a utility role, showcasing versatility across the infield. In 2024, injuries thrust him into the starting shortstop position, where he hit .283 and earned the Roy Campanella Award for leadership. The 2025 campaign saw Rojas switch to jersey No. 72, slashing .262 with seven homers in 114 games. Postseason magic arrived in the World Series against Toronto: a ninth-inning Game 7 homer tied the score, and a barehanded double-play throw sealed a 5-4, 11-inning victory for back-to-back championships. Story continues below advertisement