Los Angeles Dodgers veteran Miguel Rojas reached 1,000 career hits on April 20, 2026, becoming the latest player to join baseball's four-digit hit club. The milestone represents the culmination of a 13-season career that has seen the utility player compile a .261 batting average across 1,310 games.
Rojas began his major league journey with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2014, appearing in 85 games as a rookie. He spent the majority of his career with Miami, playing eight seasons with the Marlins from 2015 through 2022. During his time in Miami, Rojas established himself as a reliable presence, including a 153-game campaign in 2018 and 140 games in 2022. He returned to Los Angeles in 2023 and has appeared in 125, 103, and 114 games over his three seasons back with the Dodgers.
The veteran has started the 2026 season strong, batting .323 with 10 hits in 31 at-bats through 12 games. His 1,000 career hits include 196 doubles, contributing to a career slash line that also features 58 home runs, 365 RBI, and 438 runs scored.
Rojas approaches another milestone with 196 career doubles, sitting just four shy of the 200 mark. His next achievement remains within reach as he continues his veteran presence with the Dodgers.