Dodgers Miguel Rojas Feeling Better But Planning On Offseason Surgery

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Dodgers’ Miguel Rojas ‘feeling better’ but planning on offseason surgery
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Dodgers’ Miguel Rojas ‘feeling better’ but planning on offseason surgery

Rojas has been dealing with a left wrist injury since June

Rojas is expected to make a full recovery

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas is "feeling better" after suffering a left wrist injury in June, but he is planning on having surgery in the offseason. Rojas was placed on the injured list on June 28 with a left wrist sprain. He has been receiving treatment and rehab, and he has been able to do some light baseball activities. "I'm feeling better," Rojas said. "I'm able to do some baseball activities, but I'm not ready to play in a game yet. I'm going to continue to rehab and see how it feels." Rojas is expected to make a full recovery from the injury. He is planning on having surgery in the offseason to repair the ligament in his wrist. "I'm going to have surgery in the offseason to repair the ligament in my wrist," Rojas said. "I'm confident that I'll be able to make a full recovery and be ready for next season." The Dodgers are hopeful that Rojas will be able to return to the lineup before the end of the season. He is a key part of their team, and they need him to be healthy and productive. "We're hopeful that Miguel will be able to return to the lineup before the end of the season," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "He's a key part of our team, and we need him to be healthy and productive." Rojas is a veteran shortstop who has played for the Miami Marlins, Colorado Rockies, and Dodgers. He is a good fielder and hitter, and he is a valuable asset to any team.