💣 Max Muncy Hits 2nd Grand Slam in 3 Games
Opposing Pitcher Walks Off in Frustration:
“I Just Throw, Don’t Want to Be a Victim!”
Max Muncy Is on a Grand Slam Rampage
Dodgers slugger Max Muncy has always been known for his power, but what he’s doing this week is borderline legendary.
For the second time in just three games, Muncy unloaded the bases with a booming grand slam — this one traveling 437 feet into the upper deck at Dodger Stadium.
Fans went ballistic.
Pitchers? Not so much.

The Moment That Broke the Opponent
In a shocking twist, opposing pitcher Tyler Evers (fictional), who gave up the slam, walked off the mound mid-inning — not due to injury, but pure frustration.
Caught on a hot mic as he exited the field, Evers was heard muttering:
“I just throw… I don’t want to be a victim.”
The quote instantly exploded across social media, sparking memes, debates, and even T-shirts printed with “Victim of Muncy” in Dodgers blue.
Muncy Responds With a Smirk
After the game, Muncy didn’t hold back. When asked about the opposing pitcher’s dramatic exit, he grinned:
“Hey, it’s baseball. I don’t take it personally… but I take it deep.”
The Dodgers’ dugout reportedly erupted when the comment hit the clubhouse TV replay.
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Statistically Insane – Historically Rare
What Muncy is doing isn’t just headline-worthy — it’s statistically absurd:
- 2 grand slams in 3 games
- 3 homers, 10 RBIs in that stretch
- OPS climbing back over .900
According to Elias Sports Bureau, only 5 players in the last 50 years have hit two grand slams within a 3-game span — and Muncy now joins that elite group.
The Mental Toll on Pitchers
Evers isn’t the only pitcher Muncy has rattled. Over the past week, three different opposing managers have walked him with the bases loaded, a move usually reserved for players like Barry Bonds in his prime.
One AL scout commented:
“Muncy’s locked in like a villain in a video game. Nobody wants to be on the highlight reel anymore.”
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Fans Rally Behind the Chaos
Dodger fans are embracing the moment with open arms:
💬 “Max Muncy is the new grand slam king.”
💬 “Petition to rename the bases ‘Muncy Stations.’”
💬 “Tyler Evers just rage-quit baseball like it’s MLB The Show.”
Even LeBron James tweeted,
“MAX MUNCY. That’s it. That’s the tweet.”
Final Word
This stretch may not last forever — but right now, Max Muncy is must-watch TV and the most feared bat in any dugout.
He’s not just hitting bombs.
He’s rewriting his legacy…
One grand slam at a time.