The Los Angeles Dodgers won an unbelievable Game 7 with the help of the heroics from a guy who hadn't recorded a hit in a calendar month.
Veteran utility man Miguel Rojas had just three at-bats in the NLDS, zero in the NLCS, and 10 in the World Series, but his second-to-last at-bat would ultimately define his legacy in a Dodgers uniform.
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Rojas has always been the Dodgers' clubhouse leader and is usually the one to deliver a team speech at dinners or special events. When the bat was in his hands and one out in the ninth inning, he unloaded a solo home run — his first since Sept. 19 — to tie the game and extend the Dodgers' season.
After the electricity that was Game 7 of the World Series —

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