Shohei Ohtani makes history and he makes it look easy
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When people think of important postseason home runs, they tend to think of one of the iconic late-game homers. But sometimes an early-game blast can be just as important. In 1903, Boston’s Patsy Dough
While there were no Game 7's in Major League Baseball's 2021, 2022 or 2024 postseasons, it sure feels like we are destined for at least one banger of a Game 7 this year, given the way things have been going thus far this October.
No one has hit more homers in Dodgers playoff history than Muncy. It was his 14th bomb in the postseason. He broke a three-way tie with Corey Seager and Justin Turner, who each had 13, per @JayHayKid. It certainly helps to be in this modern era of playoff baseball where there are more rounds. That's why the three guys at the top are recent players.
We are so lucky to witness Shohei Ohtani. That has been true for a while, but never has it been more prominently on display than on Friday night in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series.