After a Game 7 in which they did just about everything right, there was some indecision within the Los Angeles victorious clubhouse afterwards.
Was the story of the epic Game 7 young phenom Yoshinobu Yamamoto or veteran journeyman Miguel Rojas.
The Dodgers don’t win Game 7 without either, but who defied the odds more?
The 36-year-old glue guy Rojas hit the most unlikely home run of his career that spans 12 years, four of them as a Dodger and the other eight with Miami.
With the Jays needing just two outs to become World Series champs, Rojas, hitting ninth, jumped on a Jeff Hoffman slider and launched it over the Blue Jays bullpen in left for a game-tying homer.
It was, as FOX play-by-play man Joe Davis described it, the most unlikely home run by the most unlikely hitter in the Dodgers

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