Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas is well aware that his career is winding down. At 35 years old, Rojas is likely to play a few more seasons before transitioning into a coaching role, ideally with the Dodgers.
Despite being one of the game’s most consistent defenders at the shortstop position, Rojas has not received many honors throughout his career. He has never been named an All-Star or Gold Glove winner in his decade-long career.
Rojas would love to earn those accomplishments; more than those, he’d love to become a World Series Champion.
“It would mean everything,” Rojas told Dodgers Nation’s Doug McKain on Dodgers Dugout Live.