Rogers led the National League in appearances for the second consecutive year, posting a solid 2.82 ERA and a 3.57 FIP. He demonstrated exceptional control, walking only six batters in 77 appearances and setting an MLB record by issuing zero unintentional walks in his first 35 games. Known for generating soft contact, he held opponents to the third-lowest average exit velocity. As he returns for a seventh season, Rogers is expected to continue as a reliable setup man, with the potential to be utilized in various late-inning roles depending on the performance of other pitchers. He is on track to become a significant figure in franchise history, approaching milestones in appearances that will further cement his legacy with the team.