Dodgers fans will forever remember Rojas for his dramatic game-tying solo home run with one out in the ninth inning during Game 7 of the 2025 World Series. Those heroics aside, it was mostly a nondescript campaign for the veteran infielder, as he posted a .262/.318/.397 slash line with seven homers, 27 RBI and five thefts over 317 plate appearances during the regular season. Rojas' value is almost exclusively tied to his glove -- he's hit double-digit homers just once in his career, which is also the number of times he's swiped double-digit bags and the number of times he's hit over .300. His defense remained rock-solid last season, as Rojas posted a fielding run value in the 80th percentile and a fielding range in the 90th percentile. That, along with his veteran leadership and newfound lore in Dodgers postseason history, is likely why the team brought him back for what he has stated will be his final MLB campaign. Rojas will likely serve in a utility infielder role again and carries very minimal fantasy value. Read Past Outlooks