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Miguel Rojas Couldn't Clear Hurdle for World Baseball Classic: Report
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- Miguel Rojas will not play for Venezuela in the 2026 World Baseball Classic due to insurance issues tied to his age and contract status, affecting his WBC participation.
- Rojas announced on Instagram that he couldn’t represent his country, framing the situation as a sad result of age-related issues.
- Insurance would have guaranteed Rojas’ $5.5 million salary if he missed games due to WBC-related injuries, underscoring the financial stakes of the decision.
- At 37, Rojas is nearing retirement and is expected to transition to a Dodgers front office or player development role after 2026.
- Other prominent players, including Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa, also reportedly face insurance obstacles that could sideline them from this WBC.
- The WBC insurance rules remain a broader hurdle, with insurers and teams wresting with coverage for players on MLB 40-man rosters.
- Clayton Kershaw previously sought WBC insurance in 2023 but did not participate, highlighting ongoing insurance gaps affecting star players.
- Rojas’ three-season Dodgers tenure includes key contributions to their back-to-back World Series runs, cementing his veteran influence on the roster.
- The World Baseball Classic maintains complex rules about insurance, including the requirement for MLB 40-man rosters to secure coverage for WBC participation.
- Rojas will spend spring training with the Dodgers as he contemplates retirement and a potential front-office role after the 2026 season.
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