TORONTO -- Those around the Dodgers know how valuable Miguel Rojas is to the team, even though some of his greatest moments take place behind the scenes.
But the entire baseball world was watching as Rojas finally got his World Series moment, saving the Dodgers' season with the club down to its final two outs.
"It couldn’t have been a better guy," Max Muncy said.
Rojas hit a game-tying homer off Blue Jays closer Jeff Hoffman in the top of the ninth, then made one of two key plays in the bottom of the inning to send Game 7 of the World Series to extras before the Dodgers repeated as champions with a 5-4 victory in 11 innings on Saturday night at Rogers Centre.
On a Dodgers team laden with talent, it was two of the more under-the-radar names who prolonged the season. With the bases

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