LA Dodgers use record 11-run first inning to flatten Braves in NLCS

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LA Dodgers use record 11-run first inning to flatten Braves in NLCS

  • Dodgers win 15-3 to cut NLCS deficit to two games to one
  • Max Muncy’s grand slam caps record-setting first inning

Max Muncy’s grand slam capped a record-setting 11-run first inning for the Los Angeles Dodgers, who coasted to a 15-3 rout of the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night that cut their National League Championship Series deficit to two games to one

The slam by Muncy off Grant Dayton was the third homer in the first, the highest-scoring inning in a major league postseason game. It was among a franchise-record five homers for the Dodgers, who set a team record for postseason runs.

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