LA Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas reacted to fellow teammate Kike Hernandez's latest viral post. Hernandez, Rojas and the rest of the Dodgers are fresh off winning back-to-back titles after the club defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in World Series Game 7.On Tuesday, Hernandez posted a selfie featuring a teammate’s unconventional tattoo placement. In the image, a small pink cartoon figure (Kirby) holding what appears to be the World Series trophy is tattooed on the cheek of a teammate’s buttock. Hernandez asks his followers:"Guess who…" View this post on Instagram Instagram PostRojas made his way into the comments section, answering with a one-word reply:"Kirrrrrrbi 💙"Comments sectionRojas' reply might refer to the cartoon character or even Dodgers teammate Kirby Yates, who signed on a one-year, $13 million contract before the 2025 season. He appeared in 50 games, posting a 4-3 record, 5.23 ERA, and 52 strikeouts in 41.1 innings.Miguel Rojas' career defining moment arrived in World Series Game 7Miguel Rojas had his moment of the career in World Series Game 7 against the Blue Jays in Toronto's Rogers Center. In the top of the ninth inning, with the Dodgers trailing 4-3, Rojas came through with a solo home run off closer Jeff Hoffman that tied the game at 4-4."It was right in my zone where I do damage," Rojas said, "and then it happened."Then, in the bottom of the ninth, with the Blue Jays threatening to score the walk-off run, Rojas made a clutch defensive play, fielding a grounder and firing to home plate to cut down the winning run at the plate.This effort from Rojas forced extra innings, where the Dodgers won 5-4 after Will Smith hit the go-ahead solo home run, followed by Yoshinobu Yamamoto recording the final out to win the World Series.Rojas drew admiration from Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, who said:"He is just the ultimate gamer. The plays he made last night on defense were a huge part of us winning that game. And obviously, didn't necessarily expect him to hit the homer there, but it just speaks to who he is and how he competes."Rojas intends to retire from baseball after the 2026 season. He hopes to stay with the Dodgers and help them complete the three-peat.