Miguel Rojas is an infielder from Venezuela, and is a “utility” type who is known for his defensive ability and situational judgment, primarily as a shortstop. He made his MLB debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2014, and has since been recognized as a supporter of the clubhouse with his experience and leadership. The things that will be especially talked about during his career are his defense that brought the team into the swing of things at key moments, and the iconic moment when Shohei Ohtani said to him, “I can’t retire now. I have to play for another 10 years.” That event instantly propelled him from an “inconspicuous role” to the center of the story. Shohei Ohtani brings “Japanese enthusiasm” to Los Angeles. In this video, Miguel Rojas says, “I’m not a superstar like Ohtani,” but he explores the role he has played as a “shadow leader” in the clubhouse. What was the family culture and team-first spirit of the Los Angeles Dodgers behind the decision to hand over No. 11 to Roki Sasaki? Furthermore, we will explain how the unforgettable words that were born on a World Series-level stage moved Rojas’ heart: “I can’t retire now. I have to play for another 10 years.” A superstar and a utility player aim for the same goal and win through their roles and chemistry — a “human drama” that lets you experience the strength of the current Dodgers. —– Click here to see more. Please share your thoughts in the comments section below. Thank you for watching! Don’t forget to subscribe to MLB Super Breaking News and set your notification settings. We deliver the latest information on MLB every day. Your support is a great driving force for us to continue producing high-quality content. See you in the next video!

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