Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts pulled all the right levers in World Series Game 6, which kept the team’s season alive for one more game.
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In Friday’s 3-1 victory, Roberts put together a managerial masterclass by moving Mookie Betts to cleanup and telling him he was “going to have a big hit.” Betts came through for the Dodgers with two runs batted in.
Next, Roberts opted to start Miguel Rojas at second base and that decision paid off as the veteran played a part in the huge game-ending double play.