LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers just won another big game in the postseason, but the most talked-about moment last night didn’t come from a bat or a glove — it came from a little girl’s voice that brought even the most jaded fans to tears.
After Max Muncy hit an improbable home run into deep right field in the Dodgers’ latest win over the Milwaukee Brewers, his daughter’s sweet message quickly went viral — a touching reminder that even legends on the baseball field are just “Dads” at home.
“Daddy, you’re not just hitting a home run… you’re hitting a heart.”

The clip, recorded by Muncy’s wife and shared on social media, went viral. Within hours, it had millions of views, with fans commenting on the video like, “This is real baseball.”
Clubhouse reporters played the clip for Muncy after the game — and even the normally stoic hitter couldn’t help but laugh, tears welling up in his eyes.
“Oh my gosh, that made me emotional,” Muncy said, smiling. “She watches every game, stays up late into the night. When I saw that video, I just thought… that’s what you play for.”
Muncy had an emotional season, overcoming an early slump and minor injuries before coming back strong at the perfect time. His impressive home runs and unwavering leadership have been a driving force for the Dodgers, who are chasing another World Series title — but for Muncy, nothing compares to the simple joy of making his daughter proud.
“Every time I step onto the field, I hear her little voice saying, ‘Hit it hard, Daddy!'” he said with a grin. “And when I connect, I picture her jumping up and down on the couch screaming. That’s what motivates me.”
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts couldn’t help but smile when asked about the viral video.
“Max plays with the joy that only a father can bring to the field,” Roberts said. “He told me before the game, ‘I just want my little girl to see me smile on the field again.’ And after tonight, I think she’s seen a lot of that.”
The moment reminded fans that behind the fireworks and pressure of the postseason lies something much purer — family, love, and the dream of making those closest to them proud.
“When she hugged me after the game,” Muncy shared softly, “she said, ‘Dad, I told my friends you were the greatest player ever.’ I told her, ‘As long as I’m the greatest dad ever, that’s enough for me.’”

As the Dodgers continued their pursuit of a championship, Muncy’s story became the emotional core of their journey — proof that greatness isn’t just measured by stats or runs scored, but also by the hearts you touch along the way.
And as a little voice reminded him—sometimes, the sweetest home runs are not hit with a bat, but with love.
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