Los Angeles Dodgers hit three consecutive home runs in explosive ninth inning rally

In a stunning display of power and resilience, the Los Angeles Dodgers made history on Tuesday night by hitting three consecutive home runs in the ninth inning to rally past the Philadelphia Phillies.

Trailing 5-2 entering the final frame, the Dodgers’ offense exploded with back-to-back-to-back homers from Max Muncy, Will Smith, and AJ Pollock to tie the game at 5-5. The three blasts came off Phillies closer Hector Neris, who had been nearly untouchable all season.

Muncy got things started with a towering shot to right field, his 25th home run of the season. Smith followed with a laser over the left-field wall for his 15th homer of the year. And Pollock capped off the improbable comeback with a line drive that just cleared the fence in left-center field.

The Dodgers’ three consecutive home runs marked the first time they had accomplished the feat since 2017. It was also just the fourth time in franchise history that they had hit three straight homers in an inning.

The explosive ninth inning rally was a testament to the Dodgers’ depth and power throughout their lineup. With stars like Muncy, Smith, and Pollock leading the way, Los Angeles has one of the most potent offenses in all of baseball.

The win was a much-needed boost for the Dodgers, who had been struggling in recent weeks. It also served as a reminder to the rest of the league that this team is never out of a game, no matter how dire the situation may seem.

As they continue their quest for another World Series title, the Dodgers will look to build on the momentum from their thrilling ninth inning comeback and keep their potent offense firing on all cylinders. With performances like this, it’s clear that Los Angeles is a force to be reckoned with in Major League Baseball.