Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy is on the injured list again, and now the team is hoping its offensive performances don't suffer with his absence.
The Dodgers' lineup scuffled greatly when Max Muncy spent nearly five weeks on the injured list earlier this summer. Now, they'll have to weather another stretch without their third baseman. Less than two weeks after returning,
The New York Mets flew into Williamsport Regional Airport Sunday morning for the Major League Baseball Classic game, but for the pilot, it was a homecoming. Dylan Peace, of Pittsburgh, found out about a month ago that he would be the one flying the team into the airport where he originally learned to fly.
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After missing a month with a left knee bone bruise, Max Muncy predicted it could take him a couple of games to get his pitch recognition back. Turns out, he needed just one.
Max Muncy's injury is a significant blow to a Dodgers offense that has struggled and is in desperate need of its right-handed batters to produce more.
Muncy (side) is not in the Dodgers' starting lineup against the Padres on Friday, Jeff Sanders of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. Muncy is dealing with right side soreness, which caused him to be scratched from Wednesday's lineup against the Angels.
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