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Max Muncy Postgame (10-16-24)

Oct 17, 20242 min
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Episode description

Max talks to DV after reaching base 5 times and tying the franchise postseason home run record with his 13th HR, in the Dodgers 8-0 win over the Mets.

Transcript

Speaker 1

We are alive at City Field after the Dodgers shut out the Mets in Game three the NLCS eight to nothing. A big night for the Dodger pitching staff, a big night for the offense, led by Max Munsey, who was on base all five times. Max, it seemed like all of you guys were being very selective but aggressive at the same time tonight.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it was a good night for us. You know, we stayed within ourselves, stayed with in the zone, stayed within our game plan. And you know, if you do that, you gotta trust, trusting the guys in the lineup that good results are gonna happen. And you know that's what you saw. It took us a little bit, but you know, we were able to break through in the end.

Speaker 1

This feels like a flashback. Walker Buehler, keyk Hernandez and Max Munsey, guys that have delivered before in the postseason delivered again tonight. Yeah.

Speaker 2

I mean, you know, I said, I was asked, I don't know how many times for the game, what was I expecting that a Walker Buehler, and uh, you know, he he was exactly what I expected tonight. He had a couple of rough at bats, but then he both uh you know, vowed down in the end and I was able to get out of it. Showed the emotion, showed you know that he's still Walker Bueler despite what

his numbers are this year. And you know, going back to the game in San Diego, I know, he gave up six runs in the one inning, but you know there's a there's a play where the guy may or may not have been out of the baseline. We didn't get him out on another play. He very easily could have been out of that inning with only one or two runs. And you look at the rest of the game, hardly anyone even got on base. And it was kind of the same story tonight.

Speaker 1

Max Munsey, Still Max Munsey, I'm gonna blow your mind right now, You're a home run now ties you with Corey Seeger and Justin Turner for the most postseason home runs and Dodger franchise history. Pretty good company with a couple of guys that I know you still love.

Speaker 2

Oh yeah, man, it's definitely good company. Considering one of those guys hit almost all thirteen of them in in one in one season. That guy is a world series so uh, you know, it's it's it's an honor, it's

a blessing. Uh uh you know, it's just, you know, the biggest thing to me as I have that opportunity to do that every single year being in the postseason, and that's that's the best part about being on the Dodgers, as you know you're gonna have a chance to get there and win a World Series and uh you know, that's that's the plan. We got to take care of business tonight and uh, you know, take care of business tomorrow and we'll see what happens.

Speaker 1

Thanks a lot, Munsey for stop and appreciate it. It's a pleasure watching you do your thing.

Speaker 2

Thank you, I appreciate it.

Speaker 1

There he is that funky Munsey in the Big Apple. He's waving to the fans. They love him here in New York after he's on base all five times tonight, including a home run, his thirteenth career postseason home run.

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