Dodgers’ Rojas opts to not play in WBC
Miguel Rojas has opted out of playing in the World Baseball Classic for his native Venezuela to focus on his new role as starting shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Rojas, 34, was named the everyday shortstop after Gavin Lux tore his ACL and was ruled out for the season. The Dodgers initially acquired Rojas from the Miami Marlins in January to fill a utility role.
“It’s definitely heartbreaking that I can’t go and participate with Venezuela,” Rojas told the Los Angeles Times. “The reason why is a new opportunity opened up for me — an opportunity to play every day at shortstop.”
Rojas said he expects to get more at-bats sticking with the Dodgers, given his utility role with the Venezuelan team. He left open the possibility of joining Venezuela if it advances far into the WBC, which begins Tuesday. Venezuela’s first game is March 11.
Jose Leclerc, a Texas Rangers reliever who was going to pitch for the Dominican Republic, also pulled out of the WBC. He has a sore neck.
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