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The Los Angeles Dodgers have maintained an impressive streak, going 23-0 in games where Miguel Rojas gets a hit. This streak continued with a 3-0 shutout victory over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night, where Rojas contributed a leadoff double in the seventh inning to spark a two-run rally. Rojas has been a key player for the Dodgers, with 38 hits in their wins, slashing .369/.404/.573, while going 0 for 31 in their losses. The streak has become a peculiar talking point among fans and analysts alike.
Rojas base hit. Dodgers are 23-0 when he gets a hit.
Miguel Rojas hits a one-out 2B to RCF in fourth inning. #Dodgers are 23-0 in games in which he gets a hit. Just sayin.
Kiké Hernández has replaced #Dodgers SS Miguel Rojas to start the bottom of the sixth inning vs. #WhiteSox. Rojas did not have a hit tonight, so his streak (LA 23-0 in games in which he has a hit) remains intact.
The key to beating the Dodgers? Apparently stopping Miguel Rojas. In Dodgers wins, Rojas has 38 hits, slashing .369/.404/.573. In Dodgers losses, he’s 0 for 31.
"I’m just gonna enjoy it and ride it out until we’re like 40-0.” The #Dodgers are 23-0 in games in which Miguel Rojas gets a hit, including Monday night's 3-0 win over #WhiteSox, a peculiar streak that no one can explain but everyone is talking about. https://t.co/oRvpkIc1zc
Another Miguel Rojas hit means another Dodgers win in shutout versus White Sox https://t.co/0jWb0jZwjx
The #Dodgers are 23-0 in games in which Miguel Rojas gets a hit, and he had two more of them Monday night, none bigger than his leadoff double to spark a two-run seventh-inning rally in a 3-0 win over the woeful #WhiteSox. https://t.co/cQwvBGsKfp