Max Muncy hits three homers, lifts Dodgers on walk-off
Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Alex Call (12) dumbs a cooler of ice water on third baseman Max Muncy (13) after he hit a walk-off home run in the ninth inning to defeat the Texas Rangers at Dodger ... LOS ANGELES — Max Muncy gave Dodger Stadium a finish worthy of the big screen Friday night. With one swing in the bottom of the ninth, the Dodgers’ slugger delivered his third home run of the game, a no-doubt walk-off shot off Rangers' Jacob Latz, to cap an 8–7 win over the Rangers.
It was thunder, redemption, and history all wrapped into one. First walk off of the year for the Dodgers! @SportingTrib pic.
twitter. com/vHuIPcKmro — Fredo Cervantes (@FredoCervantes) April 11, 2026 A Hollywood ending as it felt in the moment, became reality the instant the ball left Muncy’s bat. “Anytime you hit a home run in a big league game is special, let alone three,” said Max Muncy.
“It’s the second time I’ve done that. I still think about the first time. It’s just a special night.
” Special, and increasingly historic. Muncy’s fourth career walk-off homer doubled as his second three-homer game, and his 213th blast in Dodger blue pushed him past Steve Garvey for third-most home runs in Los Angeles Dodgers history. Muncy opened the scoring in the second inning, turning on a 93 mph cutter and sending it soaring to right-center for a 1–0 lead.