Max Muncy -- Performance Analysis

Performance Analysis sources for Max Muncy of the Los Angeles Dodgers

Max Muncy hit a home run against the San Francisco Giants on Monday, May 11, 2026, at Dodger Stadium, extending his remarkable streak as one of baseball's most prolific home run hitters against the longtime rival. Muncy now has 27 home runs in 98 career games against the Giants, averaging approximately one home run every four games. Among active players, only Nolan Arenado (34 homers) and Paul Goldschmidt (32 homers) have hit more against San Francisco. Since the Dodgers relocated west in 1958, Muncy ranks third all-time in home runs against the Giants, trailing Ron Cey (34) and Willie Davis (29), and surpassing Willie Davis' 29-homer mark set over 30 years. With 11 home runs this season, Muncy has already surpassed Steve Garvey for sixth place on the Dodgers' all-time home run list and stands 220 career home runs with Los Angeles, eight short of Cey for fifth place. At Dodger Stadium specifically, Muncy has hit 127 home runs, second-most in the ballpark's history behind Eric Karros' 130. The Dodgers face the Giants again on Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. PT on SportsNet LA.

Source: sports.yahoo.com news May 15, 2026

Max Muncy, the 35-year-old Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman, is off to a strong start in 2026 and is considered a candidate for his third All-Star selection. Through May 10, 2026, Muncy leads the Dodgers with 11 home runs, 17 RBIs, and a .280 batting average, while maintaining an .852 OPS since early May. He has been one of the few consistent offensive contributors on the Dodgers despite the team's recent slump.

Muncy's All-Star resume includes selections in 2019 and 2021, with his last appearance five years ago. Over his nine seasons with the Dodgers—since joining on a minor league contract in 2017—he has accumulated 220 home runs and 604 RBIs. His career-high performance came in 2023 when he hit 31 homers with 105 RBIs, though he has not logged a full season since. According to analyst Doug McKain, if Muncy continues at his current pace, he is positioned to earn his spot on the NL All-Star team.

Source: sports.yahoo.com news May 15, 2026

Max Muncy delivered a historic performance in the Dodgers' walk-off victory against the Texas Rangers, hitting three home runs and setting a new MLB record. According to OptaSTATS, Muncy became the first player ever to score five runs, record four hits, and hit three home runs with a walk-off in the same game. He is only the second Dodger to accomplish three home runs with a walk-off, joining Don Detmer (April 21, 1959), and the first since Jack Suwiski in June 2022.

Muncy's first home run came in the second inning to give the Dodgers a 1-0 lead. His second homer in the fourth inning came after the Rangers had taken a 3-2 lead on Corey Seager's three-run shot. In the eighth inning, Muncy singled and later scored on Andy Pages' homer to put Los Angeles up 7-4. After Edwin Díaz blew the save in the ninth, Muncy stepped up with two outs and hit his walk-off homer on the third pitch.

The performance had an immediate statistical impact. Muncy entered the game hitting .216/.326/.297 and exited at .286/.375/.571, raising his OPS by .323 points to .946. His second home run was also his 212th as a Dodger, moving him past Steve Garvey into sole possession of third place on the franchise's all-time home run list. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts attributed the turnaround to Muncy's improved mental approach and confidence in his process, noting that Muncy had maintained confidence even during his earlier struggles.

Source: dodgerblue.com news May 11, 2026

The Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the Atlanta Braves 2-1 in their series, losing Sunday's game 7-2 at Chavez Ravine. Max Muncy went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run that traveled 420 feet to right field, avoiding a shutout but demonstrating his broader struggles at the plate. Muncy was hitless in the first two games of the series and made a blunt admission to reporters about his performance: "It's kind of tough to compete when you're trying to figure things out."

Muncy's offensive decline has been notable. He batted .273 through early May and accumulated just six hits during the month, a sharp decline from his hot April when he hit nine home runs. His season batting average of .273 is slightly above last season's .243 but remains well below the .300 threshold expected from a World Series-winning team's regular. The 35-year-old demonstrated his ability earlier in May when facing the Houston Astros on May 6, but struck out twice in that same game. The Dodgers also made roster adjustments during the Atlanta series, optioning star outfielder Mookie Betts to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

Source: sports.yahoo.com news May 11, 2026