Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas said an MRI on his injured left adductor muscle Thursday revealed a tear that will require offseason surgery, according to Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times.
Rojas, 35, said he will attempt to play through the injury for the remainder of the Dodgers’ season after receiving a cortisone injection.
The veteran shortstop left Wednesday’s victory over the San Diego Padres after aggravating the injury running the bases. Rojas said afterward that he had been dealing with the injury for some time.
In 103 games this season, Rojas is hitting .283 with a .