No one would've blamed the Dodgers if they'd decided not to make Yoshinobu Yamamoto available out of the bullpen in Game 7 of the World Series. He was just a single day removed from pitching six innings in Game 6, which was in turn just six days removed from his second consecutive complete game in Game 2. He already proved that he had the grit and team-first mentality to volunteer himself to pitch in Game 3 on two days' rest.
As things turned out, it's hard to fathom how Game 7 would've gone without him. He pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings behind Blake Snell — and cleaned up Snell's mess in the ninth — and got out of deep trouble in the bottom of the 11th with Vladimir Guerrero Jr.