Dodgers Make $10 Million Decision on Max Muncy's Future: Report
Summary
The Los Angeles Dodgers have decided to keep Max Muncy by exercising a $10 million option for the upcoming season. Despite recent injuries, Muncy remains a valuable player with strong batting performance. He is expected to continue as the starting third baseman for the Dodgers.Key Facts
- The Dodgers chose to keep Max Muncy with a $10 million contract option.
- Muncy played 100 games and contributed significantly to the team's success.
- Despite past injuries, including a knee bone bruise and an oblique strain, Muncy maintained a .243 batting average and hit 19 home runs.
- He hit key home runs in the World Series, helping the Dodgers stay competitive.
- Muncy will be the longest-tenured player on the Dodgers now that Clayton Kershaw has retired.
- Muncy has been a two-time All-Star and has received MVP votes three times.
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