Los Angeles Dodgers break early season franchise record
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Los Angeles Dodgers break early season franchise record
"The Dodgers have now hit 42 home runs in their first 22 games this season, which is a new franchise record according to ESPN Insights."
"Muncy leads the Dodgers with eight home runs, which is tied for third in the Majors behind only Yordan Alvarez and Aaron Judge."
"Dalton Rushing is in the midst of a breakout season and has drawn praise from manager Dave Roberts for making the most of his opportunities."
"The Dodgers' 42 home runs rank first in the Majors by a wide margin; the Los Angeles Angels are the next closest team with 34 home runs."
The Los Angeles Dodgers achieved a franchise record by hitting 42 home runs in their first 22 games of the season. In a recent game against the Colorado Rockies, they won 12-3, matching a season-high with five home runs. Max Muncy and Dalton Rushing each hit two home runs, while Miguel Rojas contributed his first. Muncy leads the team with eight home runs, followed by Rushing with seven. The Dodgers' home run total is significantly higher than other teams in the league.
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