Max Muncy of the Los Angeles Dodgers has made history by becoming the first player to reach base in 12 consecutive plate appearances during a single postseason game. This remarkable feat occurred during Game 4 of the NL Championship Series against the New York Mets.
In the game, Muncy started strong with a single and three walks in his first four plate appearances. His streak came to an end when he struck out against Danny Young in the eighth inning. Throughout this impressive run, Muncy managed to accumulate two singles, two home runs, and eight walks.
As a two-time All-Star, Muncy, who is 34 years old, had a solid regular season performance, hitting .232 with 15 home runs and 48 RBIs. His exceptional performance in the postseason has further solidified his reputation as a key player for the Dodgers.
This milestone achieved by Muncy underscores his skill and consistency as a player, showcasing his ability to deliver under pressure during crucial postseason games. Fans and analysts alike have been in awe of Muncy's exceptional performance and record-breaking achievement.
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