Dodgers' Max Muncy Says Glasses Aren't the Reason For His Midseason Turnaround
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Max Muncy, the Los Angeles Dodgers' third baseman, has shown significant improvement this season after being diagnosed with astigmatism and beginning to wear prescription glasses during games. His performance statistics pre- and post-glasses highlight a major turnaround, with him improving from a .180 batting average to .277 while also increasing home runs and RBIs. While fans speculate about the glasses' influence, Muncy himself is hesitant to link his success directly to his new eyewear, emphasizing aspects of vision dominance and personal adjustments over the years.
Everyone wants to relate what I've been doing recently to wearing the glasses and I'm not ready to fully buy into that one just yet.
Felt like it was becoming more and more dominant over the last several years because I used to wear sunglasses during day games when I hit.
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