The Dodgers could not have imagined that they would ever reach this point when they signed Justin Turner to a minor league contract. Cut loose by the Mets, Los Angeles gave JT a chance to make the team as a bench player way back in 2014.
Fast forward to 2020 and Turner is now one of the Dodgers best hitters of all-time in the postseason. His home run on Saturday night off of Ryan Yarborough broke 2 records. The first was the franchise playoff home run record of 12, which he had shared with Duke Snider after his home run last night.