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Miguel Rojas

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Performance

GW 26
Potential injuryDNP
Colorado Rockies
8
Colorado Rockies
GW 27
Potential injuryDNP
Kansas City Royals
0
Kansas City Royals
9
Kansas City Royals
GW 28
Potential injuryDNP
Chicago White Sox
Potential injuryDNP
Chicago White Sox
0
Chicago White Sox
GW 29
0
Houston Astros
26
Houston Astros
Houston Astros
-1
GW 30
Milwaukee Brewers
-2
5
Milwaukee Brewers
17
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 31
DNP
San Francisco Giants
DNP
San Francisco Giants
16
San Francisco Giants
Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee Brewers
Minnesota Twins

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#72

Age

36

Birthplace

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13 July 2025

Swats fifth homer

Rojas went 1-for-2 with a solo home run in Sunday's 5-2 extra-innings win over the Giants.

Analysis

Rojas popped his fifth homer of the year, taking Robbie Ray deep in the fifth inning. Rojas' playing time has picked up in July as he helps cover for the absence of starting third baseman Max Muncy (knee), with Rojas having a regular spot in the lineup versus southpaws. With Tommy Edman healthy again after a brief absence due to a toe injury, Rojas is likely to remain in a short-side platoon role, essentially sharing one spot in the lineup with the left-handed-hitting Hyeseong Kim. Rojas is slashing a decent .254/.297/.415 across 139 plate appearances this season.

9 July 2025

Nabbing fifth straight start

Rojas will start at third base and bat seventh in Wednesday's game against the Brewers.

Analysis

Rojas will cover third base for the fifth game in a row, after going 3-for-13 with a home run, a double, a walk and three RBI over his prior four starts. Though Max Muncy's (knee) extended absence creates a long-term opening at the hot corner, it's not yet clear if Rojas will end up settling in as the primary option at the position, despite his recent usage. Each of Rojas' previous three starts came with Tommy Edman (toe) out of the lineup, and though Edman will check back in at second base Wednesday, the Dodgers are facing a left-handed starting pitcher (Jose Quintana). Edman is capable of playing third base, so the right-handed-hitting Rojas could end up ceding his spot in the infield to the left-handed-hitting Hyeseong Kim on a more frequent basis when the Dodgers oppose righties.

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