Dodgers' Dave Roberts Provides Max Muncy Update After Scary Injury
Briefly

Max Muncy left Wednesday's game due to left knee pain, leading to a promising update from manager Dave Roberts. Initial tests indicate optimism that Muncy did not sustain a serious injury. Roberts expressed hope that the issue is a sprain and noted that Muncy will likely be down for a few days pending further examination. Muncy's season has rebounded after a slow start, evidenced by his current stats, including a slash line of .250/.375/.457 with 13 home runs.
Roberts said, "A lot of the tests that they did right now, we feel optimistic. And I think that our hope is that it's a sprain."
Muncy's knee bent backwards in an awkward position, and he immediately went to the ground in pain. The SportsNet LA broadcast elected not to show any replays.
Muncy has enjoyed an incredible midseason turnaround after being one of the biggest disappointments for the first month of the season.
On the year, Muncy is slashing .250/.375/.457 with 13 home runs, 55 RBIs and an OPS of .832.
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