Max Muncy still looking for consistency after two-homer game
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Max Muncy still looking for consistency after two-homer game
""The three-homer game, I did exactly what I was wanting to do with my mechanics and then the next couple games there was something that was causing it to be off. And that's why I was saying we're tinkering every day and the idea is there.""
""It's just trying to get that to be consistent on a daily basis. Overall this season, Muncy is hitting .254/.338/.556 with one double, six home runs and seven RBI.""
""Without those two performances, Muncy's gone 9-for-54 (.167) with only one home run in the remaining 16 games. It's a small sample size and still early in the season, but Muncy is hoping to find more production outside of those big games.""
Max Muncy hit two home runs in a recent game against the Colorado Rockies, marking his second multi-homer game in seven games. He has struggled with consistency, attributing it to swing mechanics. Muncy has a season batting average of .254 with six home runs, but prior to his recent performances, he was hitting .216. His production has largely come from just two games, and he aims to find more consistent performance moving forward. The Dodgers appreciate his contributions to their early season success.
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