Fuente: New York Post
If Max Muncy wasn’t already thinking about it before, Eric Karros made sure to remind him this spring. With potentially 2 ½ years remaining on his contract, Muncy is within striking distance of Karros’ franchise record for most home runs hit by a Dodgers player in the club’s Los Angeles history, needing just 39 more long balls to match the 270 hit by the former Silver Slugger first baseman. With just one more home run at home, Muncy would also tie Karros for the most career big flies hit by a player at Dodger Stadium, sitting only one back of the 130 homers Karros recorded at the ballpark during his 12 seasons with the team.
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