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Jazz Chisholm Jr. gave us his side of the story. Now, Miguel Rojas has responded. Co-hosting Tuesday's episode of The Chris Rose Rotation, the former Miami Marlins shortstop spent about 16 minutes discussing MLB clubhouse dynamics in light of Chisholm repeatedly bashing him on The Pivot podcast last week.
"Whatever you want to say about me as a player...you can have that opinion," Rojas said. "But you saying that I'm a 'bad person' when you don't even know me, when you don't even know where I come from, you're not even part of what's close to me or have the opportunity to sit down with me and getting to know me as a person, that's kinda what bothers me."
"There's things that never should leave a clubhouse," Rojas continued. "I'm not expecting everybody to like me and I don't like everybody, but that doesn't mean I can go out there and tell everybody what's happening in the clubhouse."
To recap, Chisholm and Rojas spent parts of three seasons together as Marlins teammates (2020-22). Chisholm told The Pivot that those were "the worst three years of probably my life" largely because of how "our captain" (referring to Rojas) and other veteran players treated him.
During the 2022 season (Rojas' final one in Miami), the Marlins held an awkward team meeting after veteran players complained to manager Don Mattingly about how Jazz was violating the team's dress code and other off-the-field rules. From his perspective, it seemed as though "they wanted to put me in a box and it wasn't happening cuz I'm not ever gonna be put in a box."
Chisholm felt alienated by his teammates. "I felt like I was at that stage of being a kid again when I was just like, 'Nobody wanna hang with me but my family,'" he recalled.
"When you come into a place, there's rules in place and someone is gonna keep you accountable," Rojas explained. "That's all that the vets were trying to do: keeping people accountable for their actions because we have rules in place."
As I had guessed initially, Rojas confirms that Jesús Sánchez was the player who Marlins vets reprimanded for doing the "Soto Shuffle" in the batter's box. "You're not f***ing Juan Soto," Chisholm remembers them saying. "You shouldn't be doing that."
Rojas disputes that. He claims their message to Sánchez was: "Do whatever you want to do. We're just telling you that it's gonna be better if you just take care of your business and be yourself and go out there and focus on what you need to focus on, which is playing baseball and performing."
Is there any chance that Chisholm and Rojas can patch things up? Unlikely.
"I'm not up to having a person in my life that thinks that I'm a bad person or a piece of ****," Rojas said.
The full conversation between Rojas and Chris Rose is embedded below.
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