Max Muncy has cemented his place in the Los Angeles Dodgers' postseason history with a record-breaking home run in NLCS Game 2.
The Dodgers have a rich postseason history, dating back to their origins in Brooklyn, with many legendary players contributing to their success.
However, it is Max Muncy who now holds the team's playoff home run record, surpassing previous holders with his 14th postseason home run.
Muncy's record-setting home run was a 412-foot shot that left his bat at 109.6 miles per hour, clearing the wall in Game 2 of the NLCS.
This achievement comes after Muncy narrowly missed the record in Game 1 of the NLCS.
Author's summary: Max Muncy sets Dodgers postseason home run record.