Max Muncy Calls Playing For Dodgers a Privilege: 'Playing in LA is Not Easy'
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Max Muncy finally broke his home run drought in a game against the Miami Marlins, hitting a powerful 433-foot homer in a 12-7 victory. Despite struggling with a batting average of .194 earlier this season, Muncy's home run brought joy to his teammates and ended his frustrating at-bats. Muncy expressed that playing under the pressure of Los Angeles is challenging, yet he thrives on it. MLB insider Bob Nightengale assures that Muncy's position with the Dodgers remains secure, citing his $10 million deal and relationship with the team.
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy hit his first home run of the season in a 12-7 victory over the Miami Marlins, signalling a potential end to his slump.
Playing in L.A. is not easy," Muncy candidly said after the game. "It’s a privilege, and it’s a privilege to play under this pressure. It’s something I’ve always thrived on.”},{
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