Miguel Rojas had himself a heck of a spring for the Dodgers. The veteran was forced to become the full time shortstop after Gavin Lux tore his ACL and he excelled on the field and as a mentor to the younger Miguel (Vargas) to his left. Well, we knew the defense was going to be there. He was a Gold Glove finalist at short a season ago. One thing that was going to be a question mark with Rojas was going to the offense.
This spring, he hit .283 and put together a .831 OPS over 18 games.