Dodgers Notes: Max Muncy Injury Update, Clayton Kershaw Talks Retirement, Paul Skenes to LA?
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers ended their seven-game losing streak by defeating the San Francisco Giants 2-1, improving their record to 57-39 before the All-Star Break. Manager Dave Roberts provided an update on Max Muncy's knee recovery, noting that his spirits are up following the injury. Clayton Kershaw reflected on his career, indicating he is likely done winning awards but still has quality innings ahead of him. There are rumors linking prospect Paul Skenes from the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Dodgers as the trade deadline approaches.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have snapped their seven-game losing streak, beating the bitter rival San Francisco Giants, 2-1, on Saturday, improving to 57-39 on the year.
Manager Dave Roberts provided a major update on Max Muncy’s recovery process, stating that the All-Star third baseman's spirits are up after bruising a bone in his knee.
Clayton Kershaw, at 37 years old, acknowledges he is likely done winning Cy Young awards and MVPs but still has plenty of quality innings left for the Dodgers.
Insiders have linked Pittsburgh Pirates phenom Paul Skenes to the Dodgers, suggesting that any trade proposal would need to match the immense potential of the right-hander.
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