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Dodgers 2024 Infielder Cut by Struggling NL Team
Dodgers 2024 Infielder Cut by Struggling NL Team
Dodgers Acquire Infielder Miguel Rojas in Trade with Marlins
Rojas Expected to Fill Utility Role for Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired infielder Miguel Rojas from the Miami Marlins in exchange for a pair of minor league prospects, the teams announced on Friday. Rojas, 33, is expected to fill a utility role for the Dodgers, providing depth at shortstop, second base, and third base. Rojas is a veteran of nine Major League seasons, having spent the past six years with the Marlins. He has a career batting average of .260 with 45 home runs and 269 RBIs. Rojas is also a solid defender, having won a Gold Glove Award at shortstop in 2020. The Dodgers are hoping that Rojas can provide some stability to their infield, which has been plagued by injuries in recent years. Shortstop Gavin Lux has missed significant time with injuries in each of the past two seasons, and third baseman Justin Turner is entering the final year of his contract. Rojas is expected to compete for playing time with Lux, Chris Taylor, and Hanser Alberto at shortstop. He could also see some time at second base, where the Dodgers have Max Muncy and Michael Busch. The Dodgers are hoping that Rojas can be a valuable addition to their team, both on and off the field. He is a respected veteran with a proven track record of success. He is also a good teammate and a leader in the clubhouse. The Dodgers are now set at infielder for the 2024 season. They have a solid group of players who can play multiple positions, which will give them flexibility and depth throughout the season.