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Rocchio's walk-off homer embodies Guardians' 2nd-half rally to AL Central title

Cleveland Guardians' Brayan Rocchio, right, watches his walk off three-run home run off Texas Rangers relief pitcher Jose Corniell as Jonah Heim, left, watches during the tenth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Phil Long)
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Cleveland Guardians' Brayan Rocchio, right, watches his walk off three-run home run off Texas Rangers relief pitcher Jose Corniell as Jonah Heim, left, watches during the tenth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Phil Long)

It was fitting in many ways that Brayan Rocchio hit the walk-off homer that put an exclamation point on the Cleveland Guardians鈥 historic run to an AL Central title.

Even though Cleveland had secured its 13th division crown in the eighth inning when the Boston Red Sox beat the Detroit Tigers, the Guardians weren鈥檛 content to let the AL Central race finish in a tie and win it on a tiebreaker.

Cleveland rallied from two runs down to force extra innings. Texas pinch-hitter Rowdy Tellez put the Rangers up 8-5 with a three-run homer in the 10th, but the Guardians came back again with Bo Naylor鈥檚 RBI double in the bottom half and then Rocchio鈥檚 three-run drive down the right-field line that hit the foul pole and gave them a 9-8 victory.

鈥淚t鈥檚 incredible. I think not only because of the homer and the walk off, but knowing that we were going to win the division the right way. We knew we had at that point, but winning the game was really important for us,鈥 Rocchio said through an interpreter in the celebratory Cleveland clubhouse.

The second baseman has symbolized the Guardians鈥 second-half rally from 15 1/2 games behind Detroit in early July.

Rocchio was a Gold Glove finalist at shortstop and a catalyst in Cleveland鈥檚 run to the American League Championship Series last season. But he started this year batting .165 in 35 games before being optioned to Triple-A Columbus on May 12.

Since being recalled on July 1, Rocchio not only rediscovered his hitting stroke, but he moved to second base.

His .257 batting average the last three months of the season was second on the team to Jos茅 Ram铆rez (.258). Rocchio also was third on the club in RBIs (36) and doubles (15).

鈥淗e鈥檚 been one of our best hitters since he鈥檚 come back. And for him to hit that walk-off, it鈥檚 super emblematic of our season,鈥 manager Stephen Vogt said. 鈥淲e never quit. Every setback is an opportunity to get better and Rocchio embodies that better than anybody.鈥

Rocchio admitted there was a lack of confidence when he got sent down, but said he鈥檚 proud of the work he put in to make it back.

鈥淚 felt like I was digging from something within, something that I couldn鈥檛 know to get that strength to come back, to keep being resilient and keep fighting. So I think it鈥檚 that sense of pride that I was able to show what I鈥檓 capable of doing,鈥 he said.

The Guardians are hoping Rocchio provides the same offensive spark he did during the postseason last year. The 24-year-old Venezuelan infielder went 11 for 33 in 10 games, including an eight-game hitting streak.

In last year鈥檚 Division Series against Detroit, Rocchio was 6 for 16 with an RBI.

The Guardians and Tigers will meet in the playoffs for the second straight season, this time in a best-of-three Wild Card Series that opens Tuesday afternoon in Cleveland.

The Guardians won the season series, taking eight of the 13 games, including five of the last six.

Cleveland not only has the largest comeback to win a division or league championship in major league history, it also produced the largest September rally.

Cleveland was 40-48 and 15 1/2 games behind Detroit on July 6 before beginning the long climb back.

The 1914 Boston Braves were 15 games back in the National League on July 4 and rallied to win by 10 1/2 games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Since baseball went to division play in 1969, the biggest deficit overcome had been 14 games by the 1978 New York Yankees to win the AL East.

On Sept. 4, the Guardians were 69-70 and 11 games behind the Tigers before going 15-1, including a 10-game winning streak that included a three-game sweep in Detroit. The previous September mark was 8 1/2 games by the 1964 St. Louis Cardinals.

It is Cleveland鈥檚 13th AL Central title, but the first time it has gone back-to-back since winning three straight from 2016-18.

鈥淥bviously, yesterday was special making the playoffs, but to actually finish the job in a division where we were almost mathematically eliminated, for that to happen was pretty special,鈥 catcher Austin Hedges said. 鈥淏ut like I said, we wanted to do it on our terms and go win the game.鈥