World Series, Los Angeles Dodgers and Miguel Rojas
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Down 4-3 in the decisive Game 7 with one out in the top of the ninth, Rojas revived and rejuvenated a Dodgers team clinging to its last breath. As he worked a full count off Toronto Blue Jays closer Jeff Hoffman, Rogers Centre rattled with the anxious roar of a home crowd two outs shy of its first World Series title in 32 years.
Battling a painful injury, Dodgers veteran Miguel Rojas hit a dramatic game-tying home run in the ninth inning to help Los Angeles capture its second consecutive World Series championship with a 5–4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy was happy to see Miguel Rojas rise to the occasion in Game 7 of the World Series.
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Game 7 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays had more than its fair share of memorable moments, not the least of which was t
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World Series home run gives Dodgers' beloved Miguel Rojas his Kirk Gibson moment
Two outs from elimination and trailing the Toronto Blue Jays by one run in the top of the ninth inning, Rojas – who hit just seven home runs all season – battled Jeff Hoffman for six pitches before the Toronto closer gave him something to handle: A hanging slider in Rojas’s hot zone.
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Miguel Rojas is a veteran infielder known for his consistency, leadership, and deep ties to the sport’s international roots. He was born in Venezuela and lived and breathed baseball from a young age.