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An emotional crisis struck the Los Angeles Dodgers during their trip to Canada, forcing a veteran star off the roster. While the 2025 World Series hero lost his father during their recent face-off against the Toronto Blue Jays, to make matters worse, he couldn’t even attend the funeral. 

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“There are no direct flights to Venezuela, so I had to go through America first, making it extremely difficult to return in time for the funeral,” Miguel Rojas stated why he couldn’t join the rituals with his family. During the interview, he was visibly teary-eyed, and his voice caught in his throat.

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Rojas was originally included in the starting roster for the April 7 game against the Blue Jays. However, he was taken off the list 40 minutes before the game, citing family concerns. He later confirmed the death of Miguel Rojas Sr. in an emotional post.

He chose to stay with the team while his teammates and fans prayed for Micky

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He even returned to the roster for the last game against Toronto to pay respect to his father, who passed away due to a heart attack. The clubhouse honored Rojas Sr. by wearing caps with the initials of ‘MR’ or ‘Micky.’

In fact, Rojas Jr. had spoken to him on Tuesday afternoon after his father wished to watch the Dodgers game that night. 

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That’s why Miggy wanted to play Tuesday night, too, but manager Dave Roberts decided against it, understanding his mental state. He ultimately honored Rojas’ wish to let him play in the final game of the series.

“I decided to continue doing what my father wanted for me, which is ‘to play baseball.’ My father is surely watching my play from the best seat in the house right now. Playing in the game today was the most important thing for me,” Miguel Rojas commented after the game.

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But MLB’s complex, cross-country schedule and the travel constraints created a tragic scenario for the Dodgers star. 

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Players often stay with their teams despite family issues or commitments. Like Kevin Gausman, who finds it “hard” not to “see our kids very often.” He even acknowledged how tough it is for the wives, “just with how much we play.” 

But this was not a case of baseball vs family. It was an unforeseen roadblock, creating a sad memory for Rojas, who is in the final season of his career. 

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What’s next for Miguel Rojas after heartbreaking loss

Rojas wanted to play the game to pay tribute to his late father. It wasn’t just a routine play for him. And he probably hoped to secure a series sweep in his father’s honor.

Although the Dodgers already secured the series, they lost Wednesday’s game 4-3. 

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Now, the team returns to LA as they host the Rangers this Friday. However, Roberts indicated that Miggy might be put on the bereavement list. This means he might miss a few upcoming games. But it hasn’t been made certain yet. 

Miguel Rojas is currently on a 1-year, $5.5 million contract with the Dodgers. According to ESPN, he will be involved in player development while assisting the front office in 2027. 

2026 could be his last year as a player. Plus, Rojas, too, has expressed interest in transitioning into coaching duties following the current season. 

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Miggy’s professionalism and resilience, blended with his family values, will surely make him an asset. But until retirement arrives, we just want to see Miguel Rojas enjoy the game he loves. 

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Ritabrata Chakrabarti is an MLB journalist at EssentiallySports, covering Major League Baseball from the MLB GameDay Desk. With an engineering background that sharpens his analytical lens, he focuses on game development, strategic breakdowns, and league-wide trends that shape the season on a daily basis. With over three years of experience in digital content, Ritabrata has worked across editorial leadership and quality control roles, developing a strong command over accuracy, structure, and storytelling under fast-paced publishing cycles. His MLB reporting goes beyond surface-level analysis, offering fan-oriented explanations of individual and team performances, in-game decisions, and roster moves. Ritabrata closely tracks daily storylines by connecting on-field performances with broader seasonal arcs and offseason activity, helping readers make sense of both the immediate moment and the long view.

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