“ Miggy, you can’t retire next year. You’re playing with me for 10 more years.” Shohei Ohtani couldn’t have picked a better moment to say that, especially after what Miguel Rojas just did in Game 7 of the World Series.
Well, the Dodgers are stacked with some of the best players on the planet. But when it mattered most, it was 36-year-old Rojas who delivered the clutch hit of the season, launching that ninth-inning homer in Game 7 of the World Series. That shot actually set up the Dodgers’ extra-inning win and sealed their second straight championship — the first team to go back-to-back in 25 years. Crazy part? Earlier this very season, Rojas was extremely close to being DFA’d! Yes, you heard that right.
“ So you thought you were coming to get DFAD? Yeah. And I text my agent. I text my

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