
"I don't know. It's one of those things where when you're not with the team, you don't know what's going on inside the clubhouse," he said. "You try to talk to guys, but you never really know unless you're there. "So for me, I'm not entirely sure what's going on. It's definitely one of those stretches that's gone on for a while."
""Time is running out to come out of it, so again, that's where to me, I think the biggest thing for us is try to get the focus back on what's going on today," Muncy said. "What happened this last week doesn't matter, what happened two months ago doesn't matter. What matters is what are we going to do today? The only team we need to be worrying about is ourselves. What can we do to get our guys out there and put our best foot forward, put the best plan forward to win this game tonight.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers have played below .500 since July 1, producing a series of ugly losses that contrast with expectations after a World Series title and offseason additions. Injuries and underperforming players are the main causes of the team's struggles. Max Muncy has experienced multiple injuries in 2025 and expresses uncertainty about clubhouse dynamics when absent. He calls for a reset of focus on daily preparation and internal execution, urging the team to concentrate on what can be done today. Time is running out to reverse the slide, and the situation is unfamiliar and challenging for the organization.
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