
"But the biggest thing I would say is it speaks to the fact that I've had a chance to play in so many postseason games. And that's the biggest thing about being a Dodger, you know you'll have a chance in October to play meaningful baseball games. To be able to have that chance every single year I've been here, that's always been the most important thing to me."
"His solo shot came in the sixth inning to extend the Dodgers' lead to 3-1. That marked Muncy's 14th home run in postseason play over his career, which made him stand alone in the record books. With that, Muncy moved out of a tie with Corey Seager and Justin Turner for the most home runs during the postseason in Dodgers franchise history."
Max Muncy hit a solo home run in the sixth inning of Game 2 of the 2025 NLCS, extending the Dodgers' lead to 3-1 and recording his 14th career postseason homer. That home run made him the Dodgers' all-time leader in postseason home runs, surpassing Corey Seager and Justin Turner, who have 13 each. Muncy has appeared in 70 postseason games, fourth in franchise history behind Justin Turner (86) and Kiké Hernández (83). Career postseason home run rankings list Duke Snider (11), Kiké Hernández and Steve Garvey (10), and Bellinger, Taylor and Pederson (9). Muncy said the record reflects repeated postseason opportunities and noted he felt Sal Frelick robbed a homer in Game 1.
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