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There are few more thrilling individual accomplishments in the postseason than hitting three home runs in a single game. There have been many October heroes throughout baseball history, but the three-homer group consists of a select few.
Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy hit a solo shot for an insurance run in the sixth inning of Game 2 of the NLCS off Brewers starter Freddy Peralta, and in doing so broke a tie for the most postseason home runs in Dodgers history.
Daniel Murphy, Matt Harvey, David Wright and other Mets shared their electrifying memories for the anniversary of 2015 NLDS Game 5.
When people think of important postseason home runs, they tend to think of one of the iconic late-game homers. But sometimes an early-game blast can be just as important. In 1903, Boston’s Patsy Dough
Aaron Judge yet again did something no one else currently in baseball has accomplished to provide what is perhaps his most iconic Yankee postseason moment yet Judge’s game-tying three-run homer that helped galvanize the Yankees’ 9-6 come-from-behind win in Game 3 of the ALDS marked the first time in 2025 a player homered on a 99-mph-plus pitch out of the zone in an 0-2 count in 528 such regular season and postseason pitches,
For a second straight season, the Philadelphia Phillies clinched a bye to the National League Division Series. They did so in style, slugging a franchise-record eight home runs in a 11-1 win over the Miami Marlins on Sept. 24. The Phillies (93-65) will ...