In an amazing turn of events, Miguel Rojas of the Los Angeles Dodgers hit a home run in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series that tied the game and shocked both fans and baseball experts. Rojas’ solo shot off Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jeff Hoffman tied the game at 4-4, bringing the Dodgers’ hopes of winning the World Series back to life and putting him in the MLB record books.
During World Series Game 7, Rojas hit a game-tying home run in the ninth inning or later, making him the first player in Major League Baseball history to do so. This had never happened before on baseball’s biggest stage. The high-stakes blast not only thrilled Dodger fans, but it also made the ninth-biggest play in MLB history by championship Win Probability Added (WPA), giving Los Angeles a huge 35.5 percent better chance of winning the title.
Miguel Rojas’ unforgettable home run is one of the most important moments in World Series history. It captures the drama and intensity that make October baseball so special.