Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Calls Out White Sox After Max Muncy Injury
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Max Muncy suffered a bone bruise in his knee due to an incident involving White Sox outfielder Michael A. Taylor during a steal attempt. Clayton Kershaw criticized the decision to steal third, expressing concern for Muncy’s health. Muncy, who remained on the floor for a while, was later moved to the injured list while Esteury Ruiz was recalled. Kershaw noted the importance of Muncy to the team, especially given his recent performance, including 13 home runs since late April.
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw questioned the Chicago White Sox's decision to steal third, which resulted in third baseman Max Muncy suffering a bone bruise in his knee.
Muncy remained on the floor for several minutes after being hurt, highlighting the incident's severity, while Kershaw expressed concern about Muncy's health and importance to the team.
Kershaw, reaching his 3,000th career strikeout in the same at-bat, noted Muncy’s critical role in the team's performance, especially during the last two months.
Since breaking a slump in late April, Muncy has hit all 13 of his home runs this season, showcasing his significant contribution to the Dodgers' offense.
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