When Miguel Rojas expressed his desire to return to the Los Angeles Dodgers during a November interview, he also made a firm call to action to the organization and his teammates: retain the core and become the first MLB team since the turn of the century to pull off the immortal three-peat . The World Series hero re-signed with LA on a one-year, $5.5 million contract, which means step one of his plan is complete.
But the Dodgers may not be able to successfully defend their title by simply keeping the band together. This franchise has reached the top and stayed there by making shrewd additions to the roster. While it is nice to see president of baseball operations bring back Rojas for what will be the final season of the veteran infielder's MLB career, the lauded executive must set h

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