Los Angeles Dodgers franchise records involving home runs are in focus as former player Eric Karros says he is rooting for current teammate Max Muncy to pass the club’s Los Angeles-era benchmark. Both outlets note that Muncy is close to the Dodgers’ all-time mark for most home runs hit by a player during the team’s time in Los Angeles. They also point to the length of Muncy’s current contract, describing it as potentially leaving him about 2½ years, which would give him time to challenge the franchise record. The reporting frames the effort as a pursuit of a specific team milestone tied to the Dodgers’ Los Angeles history, rather than a broader league context. The articles do not provide additional new statistics beyond Muncy being within reach of the record, and they attribute the push in part to Karros, who is publicly encouraging Muncy as he continues his home-run production for the Dodgers.