After clinching their second consecutive 2025 World Series title by defeating the Toronto Blue Jays, the Dodgers now face the challenge of seeing seven remaining players depart as free agents.
Among them is the veteran and beloved among Hispanic fans, Miguel Rojas, who hit the home run that tied Game 7 and helped the team extend the game to extra innings.
Key figures who are leaving (or may leave)

Joining the Dodgers’ list of casualties are important names such as Enrique “Kiké” Hernández, Michael Conforto, Andrew Heaney, Michael Kopech, and Kirby Yates.
In addition, legend Clayton Kershaw announced his departure with the title under his arm, closing an iconic career with 18 seasons in Los Angeles.
This move raises questions for the U.S. Hispanic community, as players who are highly visible to that audience could change teams or roles.
So what’s next for the Dodgers?

This move raises questions
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The Dodgers must decide soon whether to offer retirement or renewal contracts for some of the seven.
While facing the pressure of maintaining the base of the bicampeonato and planning a possible “three-peat”.
Hispanic fans should be on the lookout for news about free agent moves, because it could mean seeing well-known figures move to other teams or leagues.
Facing a tough challenge

The sweet taste of victory in the 2025 World Series comes with a major challenge for the Dodgers: the departure of seven key players.
Among them, stars who connected with U.S. Hispanic fans.
This transitional phase is a clear sign that success requires adaptation and innovation.
For Latino baseball fans living in the U.S., it is time to stay informed, keep a close eye on free agency rumors and assess where their idols might see themselves next season.
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