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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,
While his World Series largely flew under the radar, Max Muncy reveals how he saved this Dodgers teammate from a Game 7 ejection.
Nearly half of Canada's population tuned into Game 7 of the World Series. In the USA, the game drew the largest World Series audience since 2017.
They’ve seen a Game 6 ball sail skyward in the bottom of the ninth in this building. They’ve seen a comeback that results in Toronto title triumph. But unlike the Joe Carter blast that cleared the wall for the Blue Jays back in 1993,
Nielsen fast-nationals revealed that 25.45 million viewers tuned into Fox for the decisive World Series game, leading to a total average of 25.98 million across all of Fox Sports’ platforms, marking the largest audience for MLB since the Astros-Dodgers Game 7 in 2017. That series brought in 28.24 million people.
The Dodgers' World Series Game 7 had no shortage of memorable moments, from Miguel Rojas' heroic ninth-inning home run to Will Smith's walk-off winner. However,
What a Game 7. What a World Series. The Dodgers are champs again. And this time, they won it in unbelievably thrilling fashion. A game-tying home run from Miguel Rojas in the ninth. A game-winning home run from Will Smith in the 11th.
It might be time to cut Isiah Kiner-Falefa some slack. A former Los Angeles Dodgers star tried to defend IKF, but he got one part of his argument dead wrong.