The Los Angeles Dodgers ’ postseason run has hit a small snag. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed that veteran utility infielder Miguel Rojas is “day-to-day” after experiencing right hamstring tightness in Game 2 of the NLDS vs. the Philadelphia Phillies.

After taking a commanding 2-0 series lead, popular fan page Dodgers Nation took to X (formerly known as Twitter), to post Roberts’ update following Rojas’s diving stop to get Trea Turner out at third base — a highlight-reel play that helped preserve the lead but came with a price.

“Great play… his hamstring tightened up on him… we’ll see how he comes in tomorrow. It’s fair to say he’s day-to-day.”

Rojas started at third base on Monday night but has rotated between shortstop and third throughout the postseason, giving the Do

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