Miguel Rojas ties the score in the 9th inning

Miguel Rojas he may have hit the biggest home run by his MLB team during Game 7 World Series in between Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday night.
Entering the game, both teams were tied at three games apiece. Los Angeles held a 2-1 lead before Toronto took Games 4 and 5. The Dodgers refused to quit, stunning the Toronto crowd with a crucial Game 6 win on Friday.
Rojas came to bat in the top of the ninth inning. He has not been given a home since September 19, he was quiet in that area throughout October. He refused to let that continue starting in November, blasting a solo shot out of left field.
Rojas achieved a unique feat with that clutch homer, according to reporter Jesse Rogers.
“Miguel Rojas had the 2nd game-tying or walk-off hit in the 9th inning or later in the winner-take-all game in World Series history. The second is Bill Mazeroski’s walk-off HR in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series,” Rodgers wrote.
MIGUEL ROJAS TIES AT 9. 🤯pic.tvitter.com/ZvPkJNTsrt
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2025-11-02 03:31:00







