Los Angeles Dodgers veteran infielder Miguel Rojas was a big reason behind the team becoming back-to-back World Series champions. He saved the game in the ninth inning, hitting a game-tying home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in World Series Game 7.The rest we know is history, as Will Smith's solo shot, followed by Yoshinobu Yamamoto holding the lead in the end, made the Dodgers champions again.Rojas has already stated that 2026 will be his last year and that he would love to return to the Dodgers and help them complete a three-peat. On Thursday, the Dodgers officially re-signed the versatile infielder to a one-year, $5.5 million deal.Fans reacted warmly to the news of his re-signing."Miggy Ro!!!!! Glad to see you'll be back to complete the 3Peat!!! Congrats on a great career.... Glad to see it'll end where it started... Can't wait to see you at Spring training," one fan commented."Love you Mig!" one fan added."Miguel Rojas could go hitless all regular season and I still would not say 1 bad word about him," one fan wrote."Miguel Rojas is basically equivalent Kirk Gibson for all time," one fan hailed the Dodgers star."Always fun to watch you play, cannot wait to see you coach (you are going to coach, right???)!" one fan wrote."Remember when Miggy stay alone in the dugout after WS game 5 looking Dodger Stadium field thinking was his last game as a Dodger? Welcome back Miggy!!" another posted.Miguel Rojas gearing up for one final hoorah with Dodgers with aim of three-peatingAfter the signing was made official, Miguel Rojas posted a message directed to all Dodgers fans as he gears up for one final season before hanging up his shoes. He wants to help the Dodgers win their third straight title."Hey, what's up, Dodger fans? I'm so excited to be back for next year, which will be the last year of my playing career," Rojas said in the video. "And I can't wait to play in front of you all once again at Dodger Stadium every single night, with one goal on our mind -- winning another championship and being able to three-peat in front of you all. Thank you very much for the support throughout the years, and I can't wait to see you all in spring training."The Dodgers have also set a roadmap for Rojas beyond the 2026 season. There's a future opportunity for the infielder in the player development department.Last season, Rojas hit .262 with seven home runs and 27 RBIs. His World Series Game 7 home run will go down in the Dodgers' history books.