Max Muncy's Historic Performance Leads Dodgers to Record-Breaking Victory Over Yankees
Max Muncy delivered an outstanding performance, hitting two three-run homers and accumulating seven RBIs, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a dominant 18-2 victory against the New York Yankees. The game, held in Los Angeles, saw the Dodgers set a new record for the most runs scored by a National League team against the Yankees. Muncy's efforts, alongside contributions from other teammates, overwhelmed the Yankees' pitching, with notable plays and homers from other Dodgers players.
Key Points
Max Muncy hit two three-run homers, tying his career high with seven RBIs.
The Dodgers set a record for the most runs scored by a National League team against the Yankees.
The Dodgers' 21 hits led to an 18-2 victory over the Yankees.
Aaron Judge hit his 20th and 21st homers, but it was not enough to prevent a significant loss for the Yankees.
Several Dodgers players, including Kim, Shohei Ohtani, Andy Pages, and rookie Dalton Rushing, contributed to the scoring with notable hits and homers.
Dodgers' pitching, led by Landon Knack, effectively contained the Yankees, allowing only two runs.