In the afterglow of a wild Thursday afternoon at Dodger Stadium — the kind of October day where memories and legacies intertwine — Miguel Rojas stood inside the celebratory clubhouse, drenched in beer and champagne, with his hat backwards and goggles on his forehead, he beamed from ear to ear.

The Los Angeles Dodgers had just survived a grueling 11-inning fight, edging the Philadelphia Phillies 2–1 in Game 4 of the NLDS to clinch yet another trip to the National League Championship Series — their eighth in the last 13 years.

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But while champagne sprayed and music blared in the clubhouse, Rojas delivered a quieter kind of headline — one that caught even his teammates by surprise.

“I'm 36 years old. It's been

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