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Underrated Blue Jays infielder saving his best for the big moments in the postseason

Lets call a spade a spade: Andrés Giménez is a defense-first player and everyone knows it. His OPS of .598 in this year's regular season was the lowest among qualified American League hitters and spent all year trying to catch up, but he never figured it out during the regular season.

However, come October, he has completely flipped the script. Out of nowhere, he's turned into one of the most clutch hitters on the World Series roster, and complete animal when runners in scoring position are aboard.

Underrated Blue Jays infielder saving his best for the big moments in the postseason

In Game 4 of the World Series, Giménez delivered yet another timely blow.