Dodgers' Max Muncy Gets Honest About Future in LA
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Max Muncy, the Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman, has transformed his early-season struggles into success, moving from a .190 batting average and one home run to .250 with 12 home runs and 51 RBIs. His impressive performances since May 31 have included multiple high-RBI games, raising speculation about trade rumors, which he finds untroubling. Despite whispers of a third baseman trade, Muncy expresses his desire to retire with the Dodgers, underscoring his commitment and the significance of his career with the team.
At this point in my career, no. If I was younger, it definitely would be in my head... I want to retire as a Dodger.
Muncy's early season slump led to speculation that the Dodgers would inevitably trade for a third baseman at the deadline this summer.
Since May 31, Muncy has recorded three games with six-plus RBIs and three multi-home run games... he's now hitting .250 with 12 home runs.
Muncy revealed the rumors about his future don't bother him; he trusts his track record will return and values his time with the Dodgers.
Read at Dodgers Nation
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