
""Swung and missed, made contact, check swung, ran the bases, had some plays on defense," Muncy said. "For me, I checked all of the boxes and I think it was kind of one of those rare rehab assignments where you're not entirely worried about results. You're more worried about how your body feels coming out of it. So for me, I came out great. We're here, still coughing, but I'll probably be coughing for another month. That's how my body handles these things.""
""I accomplished all of those, and felt like it was a big thing. It all felt good," he said. "There was no lingering side effects from any of it and next-day soreness wasn't really there. So that's a good thing." "I've been trying to do as much as I can, tracking as much as I can. I don't feel like my timing is that far off," he said. "It might be where I want it to be. It felt good in the rehab games.""
Max Muncy was activated from the 10-day injured list after missing more than three weeks with a Grade 1 right oblique strain. He previously missed about a month due to a bone bruise in his left knee and began a rehab assignment with the Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets. Muncy played three rehab games, going 2-for-7 with two walks, and used the stint to test swings, check swings and defensive actions. He reported no lingering side effects or next-day soreness, feels close to his desired timing, and expects lingering coughing to persist for a while.
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