Max Muncy reaches 200 home runs with the Dodgers: Who holds the franchise record?
Max Muncy reached 200 home runs for the Dodgers with his two home runs this Sunday against Washington
Max Muncy reached 200 home runs this Sunday in the Dodgers' 13-7 victory over the Washington Nationals.
Muncy hit two home runs and drove in seven runs. With these two home runs, the third baseman reached 201 home runs with the Los Angeles franchise.
Since the franchise moved to Los Angeles, Muncy is the fifth player to reach the 200-home run milestone in the Major Leagues.
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Max Muncy joins Matt Kemp, Steve Garvey, Ron Cey and Eric Karros. Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, and Roy Campanella also hit 200-plus home runs, but they were in Brooklyn.
The player with the most home runs in franchise history in Los Angeles is Eric Karros with 270. Karros did it in 12 seasons with the team, while Muncy is in his eighth season with the Dodgers.
Here's the list of the Los Angeles Dodgers' all-time home run hitters
Muncy has a contract option for the 2026 season and could get close to the Dodgers' franchise all-time highs.
This was the third baseman's second game this season with two home runs and seven RBIs.
It is also his third career game with two home runs and seven RBIs, tying Gil Hodges for the franchise record.
Shohei Ohtani bats in his second start of the year
Ohtani made his second start of the season and looked much better. The Japanese player threw 18 pitches and struck out his first two batters of the season.
As a hitter, the Japanese star hit a home run and a triple, along with five RBIs.
The Dodgers took the series against Washington and finished their homestand with five wins and two losses.
The team will rest on Monday and travel to Coors Field for a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies.

