Source: New York Post
TORONTO — Miguel Rojas laughed as he recalled when he used to be a “shield” in public for the likes of Shohei Ohtani or Freddie Freeman. “I would walk out front because nobody was going to recognize me,” he said. Rojas can point to the exact moment when he lost his anonymity: Game 7 of the World Series, ninth inning, the Dodgers down to their final two outs.
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