Max Muncy Sets MLB Record in NLCS
Max Muncy Sets MLB Record in NLCS

Max Muncy Sets MLB Record in NLCS

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In Game 5 of the National League Championship Series, Andy Pages made history as the first Dodgers rookie to hit multiple homers in a postseason game, contributing to a thrilling effort against the Mets. Pages' two home runs brought him into the record books as the youngest Dodgers player with a multihomer postseason game at 23 years old. Meanwhile, Max Muncy set a new MLB postseason record by reaching base for 12 consecutive plate appearances during the Dodgers' 10-2 victory in Game 4, surpassing the previous record of 10. Mookie Betts also shone in Game 4, hitting a homer and driving in four runs, while Shohei Ohtani hit a leadoff homer. The Dodgers currently lead the series 3-1, with their wins coming by significant margins. Game 5 is set to feature Dodgers' pitcher Jack Flaherty against Mets' David Peterson.

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