The latest piece of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Game 7 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays hit auction Dec. 10, 2025, with Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas’ jersey from the historic win selling for $47,500 just eight days later.
Rojas served as a hero for the Dodgers in the final game of the season, hitting a solo home run with one out in the top of the ninth inning to tie the game at four and complete the Dodgers’ unlikely comeback from a 3-0 deficit.
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Before Game 7, Rojas hadn’t recorded a hit since the Dodgers’ Game 2 win over the Cincinnati Reds in the Wild Card round an entire month prior, and he hadn’t hit a home run since Sept. 19 either. His home run became the first in World Series history to tie a game in the ninth inning of a World Series Game 7.
The veteran autographed the front of the jersey under the team’s letters, and added an additional message reading “2025 WS GAME 7 GAME WORN.” SCP Auctions included additional information regarding the appearance of the jersey.
“Proper Nike and MLB Authentic tagging are present along with a 2025 World Series patch on the upper left chest,” their description reads. “A Fernando Valenzuela memorial patch is present on the right-hand sleeve, along with “LA” sewn in below. A proper Nike jock tag is affixed on the left front tail with World Series tagging that reads “#72 ROJAS 2025, 44″, identifying proper sizing. The unwashed shirt exhibits obvious game wear with scattered soil staining and the sweet smells of sweat, guts and glory – plus a little champagne.”
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Along with the jersey, the auction’s winner received a signed letter of authenticity.
The jersey isn’t the first piece of Dodgers history from that night sold at an auction this offseason, as the ball Rojas sent over the left field fence in Toronto also went up for auction in November.
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The home run ball fetched a much higher price than the jersey, though, having sold for $156,000 when its respective auction ended Nov. 22, 2025. Will Smith’s game-winning home run in the top of the ninth inning fetched a similar price, reaching $168,000.
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