Tommy Edman: Miguel Rojas Home Run One Of The Most 'Iconic' Moments In World Series History
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Tommy Edman: Miguel Rojas Home Run One Of The Most 'Iconic' Moments In World Series History
"It's for sure the best baseball game I've ever been a part of. So many huge moments, so many iconic moments that will go down in World Series history as legendary moments. For me, the coolest thing was just the fact that Miggy Ro is the one who came up with the big homer. Everybody knew that Shohei was coming up that inning, that he was going to potentially get up with two outs,"
"There's times in World Series history where the unexpected hero comes through, and he was definitely that guy. Nobody deserves it more than Miggy. He was kind of the leader of our clubhouse this year, getting everybody going, kind of the guy that would pick us up if we had a few games where we struggled. Baseball has a way of rewarding you for all the work through the year and caring about your teammates. Everybody was so fired up for him."
Miguel Rojas hit a game-tying home run with two outs in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the 2025 World Series, sparking an improbable Los Angeles Dodgers comeback against the Toronto Blue Jays. The 36-year-old had minimal power in his career, with just one prior postseason homer and 57 career regular-season homers over 12 seasons, and nearly missed the game due to a rib injury. Rojas was praised as the unexpected hero and clubhouse leader whose work and care for teammates merited the moment, with the game described as full of iconic, legendary World Series moments.
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