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 having worn the team's colors.
However, it is Max Muncy who now holds the record for most postseason home runs, with 14, after hitting a 412-foot shot at 109.6 miles per hour in Game 2 of the NLCS.
As of October 14, Max Muncy is the new record holder for postseason long balls out in LA.
Muncy's achievement is a testament to the current generation of players, who have benefited from an extended playoff format.
Author's summary: Max Muncy sets Dodgers postseason home run record.