James McCann entered Sunday's game against the Dodgers with zero home runs on the season. He left it with two, delivering a three-run blast and a solo shot in the same afternoon as Arizona pushed for a series sweep in Los Angeles.
What happened
McCann's first home run came off Yoshinobu Yamamoto, a three-run shot that put the Diamondbacks on the board in a big way. He wasn't finished. Later in the game, McCann added a solo home run off reliever Landon Knack, completing a two-homer day after having none to his name entering the contest.
Why it matters
The outburst arrived at a critical moment for Arizona, which has already won the first two games of its series in Los Angeles. McCann's power surge helped extend that momentum as the Diamondbacks look to complete the sweep.
By the numbers
McCann's first homer traveled 375 feet off the bat at 95.3 mph with a 31-degree launch angle, connecting on a 94.1 mph sinker from Yamamoto. His second went even farther, a 399-foot drive at 101.5 mph exit velocity and a 28-degree launch angle, coming against an 83.8 mph slider from Knack.
What's next
Arizona will go for the sweep in the series finale against Los Angeles, riding the momentum of McCann's breakout power display.