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Miguel Rojas Nearly Brought To Tears By Dodgers Fans During Appearance At Legends’ Attic
Miguel Rojas made his way to Legends’ Attic for a signing event on Friday afternoon, which was also accompanied by an appearance on ESPN L.A. Radio. It
Miguel Rojas, who played a pivotal role in helping the Los Angeles Dodgers win the 2025 World Series in Game 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays, was at Legends’ Attic, a fan event where various Dodgers s
Rojas calls for unwavering resilience and shared confidence. He stresses executing one pitch at a time to combat fear and extend the Dodgers' season.
It is a time of change. These are important times with the trades in MLB. There are many players who are on the rumor lists to leave their teams. Others are strongly rumored to rem
Miguel Rojas had the biggest moment of his MLB career for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series, hitting a game-tying home run in the top of the ninth inn
Miguel Rojas was a big deal again Friday afternoon, Nov. 14, when a crowd showed up in Claremont to get the back-up infielder’s autograph. They also took photos with him, about two weeks after the Dodgers claimed a second consecutive championship.
The Los Angeles Dodgers World Series hero Miguel Rojas communicated his future plans to the front office, signaling his priorities ahead of free agency after a standout postseason performance.
Trailing 4–3 in the top of the ninth inning, Rojas launched a game-tying home run off Toronto’s closer Jeff Hoffman, sending the matchup into extra innings. The Dodgers went on to win, completing one of the most dramatic comebacks in franchise history.
The Dodgers Game 7 home run star Miguel Rojas shared a funny sales pitch that Shohei Ohtani gave him during the World Series.
Los Angeles Dodgers’ Miguel Rojas exclusively told E! News what was going through his mind during that jaw-dropping World Series game seven and the meaning behind his Van Cleef jewelry.
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Kiké Hernández and Miguel Rojas are both known for being glue guys in the Dodgers' clubhouse, and both showed up in the postseason at exactly the right time. Hernández made the play that ended Game 6 to keep the Dodgers alive for one more night, and then Rojas hit the tying homer in Game 7 in the top of the ninth.