
""He has turned a corner," Roberts said. "His work's been good. He's seeing the ball much better... getting on base - and it was a ton this series - then that's a good thing.""
""Last couple games for me (have) been a whole lot better," Muncy said. "Finally getting the ball back in the zone, taking my walks... allow everyone else to beat themselves.""
Max Muncy, the Dodgers' third baseman, has started the season poorly, hitting .193 with no home runs in 57 at-bats. Known for his pitch recognition, he has struggled to control his swings, indicating he may be pressing. Despite these struggles, manager Dave Roberts observed improvement after a recent series against the Rockies, noting Muncy's good at-bats and presence on base. Muncy himself acknowledged recent progress, emphasizing his focus on deep counts and allowing teammates to capitalize on opportunities.
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