Los Angeles California.- Max Muncy joined the Olympus of Major League Baseball players (MLB) in specifying the hundred home runs in his major league career, achieved during the final game of the series against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium.
Despite the fact that its franchise, Los Angeles Dodgers, fell 4-5 last Sunday, May 30, the 30-year veteran hit a quadrangular spectacular to provide two runs in the eighth inning and be the one to close his record to 3 digits within the “King of Sports.”
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In this way the game was placed 5-2 when reaching the lonely pentagon behind Austin Barnes, who was waiting for an advantageous hit by Max Muncy and thus get to get the first run for the Californians. Both joined in the luminous.
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Max Muncy has worked throughout the season for the Dodgers that his left-hander at bat threw a seam down right field, impossible to catch for the Padres’ ninth and thus hit his 100th home run in his MLB career.
Recognized by his team, the native of Texas exclaimed that, although they lost the play ball, his home run generates a special moment for the infielder, determining where he is placed after reaching the Major Leagues with Oakland Athletics in 2012.
“It was a sensational and very special hit for me. It reflects a lot and means where I am positioned in these moments of my life,” said the Los Angeles Dodgers infielder.
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Max Muncy has a new account to overcome and tonight in the series against the St. Louis Cardinals he will return to base to collaborate with his franchise at the time of batting, such as protecting the first base of the Dodgers by being lined up in the 9th for the first in the series.
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