If you asked Los Angeles Dodgers veteran Miguel Rojas about his status with the club last season, he would have likely told you that he wasn't sure about it. Before he became a World Series hero for Los Angeles, Rojas had some real doubts about his future with the team. In May of last year, the Dodgers were struggling, and the team started to make some moves along the roster. This included them cutting ties with two longtime veterans, Chris Taylor and Austin Barnes, both of whom had been key pieces to the roster for years. Rojas, who was in the middle of a slump, believed that he was next in line to be cut. Now back with the team for 2026, Rojas opened up about his thoughts during this period of time. “There are the things that start creeping into your mind when you’re trying to decide if you’re still good enough to play baseball at the highest level,” Rojas said to Katie Woo of The Athletic.…