Dodgers' Dave Roberts Provides Major Update on Max Muncy Injury Recovery
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Max Muncy is recovering from a bone bruise in his left knee and is making good progress, according to manager Dave Roberts. Muncy is already able to cycle and has a positive attitude. He was injured on July 2 due to a slide from Michael A. Taylor during a game. The Dodgers expect Muncy to be out for about six weeks. With his absence, the team has used Miguel Rojas and Tommy Edman at third base. Muncy performed exceptionally well before his injury, but the team manager remains optimistic about his return.
Manager Dave Roberts revealed that Max Muncy's recovery from a bone bruise in his left knee is progressing well, with Muncy already on the bike and in good spirits.
Muncy sustained the injury during a collision with Chicago White Sox outfielder Michael A. Taylor while attempting a steal on July 2, and he is expected to miss about six weeks.
Before his injury, Muncy had an impressive slash line of .319/.442/.659, with nine home runs and 31 RBIs over his last 30 games.
General manager Brandon Gomes confirmed that the Dodgers won't need to pursue trades as Muncy is expected to return in the coming weeks.
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