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Max Muncy's Historic Night: 3 Homers, Walk-Off Blast, and Dodgers Win!
Dodgers star's power display ties franchise record and seals thrilling victory over Rangers
Apr. 11, 2026 at 9:06am
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In a game that had it all, Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy put on an unforgettable performance, blasting three home runs, including a walk-off blast, to lead his team to a dramatic victory over the Texas Rangers. Muncy's historic night not only tied a franchise record but also cemented his place among the Dodgers' all-time greats.
Why it matters
Muncy's heroics captivated baseball fans and highlighted the Dodgers' depth, as young star Andy Pages also contributed crucial hits. The game showcased the mental toughness and resilience required to succeed in the sport, as the Dodgers overcame a blown save to secure the win.
The details
Muncy's first two home runs kept the Dodgers in the game, but it was his third, a walk-off blast, that sealed the victory. The game was a back-and-forth affair, with the lead changing hands multiple times. Despite a blown save by closer Edwin Díaz, the Dodgers found a way to win, showcasing their team's depth and adaptability.
- On April 10, 2026, Max Muncy hit three home runs, including a walk-off blast, to lead the Dodgers to a thrilling victory over the Texas Rangers.
- Muncy's performance tied the Dodgers' franchise record for most home runs in a single game, previously set by Steve Garvey.
The players
Max Muncy
A star slugger for the Los Angeles Dodgers, known for his powerful hitting and ability to deliver in clutch moments.
Andy Pages
A young Dodgers prospect who contributed a go-ahead double and a two-run homer, showcasing the team's depth and future potential.
Edwin Díaz
The Dodgers' closer who blew a save, but the team was able to overcome his misstep to secure the victory.
Steve Garvey
A former Dodgers great whose franchise record for most home runs in a single game was tied by Muncy's historic performance.
Don Demeter
The only other Dodgers player to have achieved the feat of three home runs, including a walk-off blast, in a single game.
What they’re saying
“Max Muncy put on a show tonight that will be remembered for a long time. His power and clutch hitting were simply incredible.”
— Dave Roberts, Dodgers Manager
“I'm just trying to do my part and help the team win. It's an honor to be mentioned alongside Dodgers legends like Steve Garvey.”
— Max Muncy
What’s next
The Dodgers will look to build on this momentum as they continue their homestand, facing the San Francisco Giants in a highly anticipated NL West matchup.
The takeaway
Muncy's historic performance not only thrilled Dodgers fans but also showcased the team's depth and resilience, as well as the enduring appeal of baseball's rich tradition and the ability of individual stars to captivate an audience.
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