In the world of baseball, superstitions and good luck charms can sometimes seem as integral to the game as the batting average. For the Los Angeles Dodgers this season, Miguel Rojas’s bat has proven to be a talisman of victory. As the Dodgers maintain a perfect record in games where Rojas secures a hit, this unique streak has become a highlight of their season.

Rojas’s contribution was pivotal again on Monday in Chicago, where his seventh-inning double sparked the go-ahead rally, marking his second hit of the match. This contribution extended the Dodgers’ impeccable record to 23-0 in games where Rojas hits successfully.

The magic of Rojas’s hits became a focal point of team lore, especially after a dramatic ninth-inning comeback against at Coors Field last Tuesday. During that game, Rojas, fully cognizant of the streak, rallied his team from the first base after hitting a single, hinting at the need to secure a win. His confidence wasn’t misplaced, as the Dodgers indeed turned the game around, pushing the record to 21-0 at the time.

Rojas’s awareness of the streak, once thought to be a secret well-kept, became public fodder after Kirsten Watson of SportsNet LA brought it to light. Despite initially joking about the increased attention, Rojas has since embraced his role in this winning anomaly. In conversation with David Vassegh of AM 570 post-Monday’s rally, Rojas expressed a playful determination to continue the trend, aiming for an unprecedented “40 and nothing.”

But Rojas isn’t the only charm the Dodgers have up their sleeves this season. Various players are contributing to the team’s fortunes in specific scenarios: Kiké Hernández, Will Smith, Miguel Vargas, Austin Barnes, Chris Taylor, Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and even Mookie Betts have all emerged as good luck figures under certain conditions. These players’ individual performances in specific instances – be it driving in runs, scoring, achieving base steals, or even getting hit by a pitch – have all correlated with Dodgers’ victories, underlining the depth of talent and perhaps a pinch of superstition fueling the team’s drive.

As the Dodgers continue to blend skill with these unique streaks, the 2024 season is not only showcasing the team’s formidable prowess but also the quirky, superstitious rituals that make baseball the endlessly fascinating sport it is. Whether these patterns hold or not, they certainly add an additional layer of excitement and mystique to the Dodgers’ quest for greatness.