LOS ANGELES — The World Series champion Dodgers officially began the offseason by picking up the club options in the contracts of third baseman Max Muncy and relief pitcher Alex Vesia before Thursday’s deadline.
Muncy signed a two-year, $24 million contract extension following the 2023 season, which included an option for 2026 at a $10 million salary.
Vesia is arbitration eligible but signed a one-year contract for $2.25 million in January that included a club option for 2026 at $3.65 million.
The 35-year-old Muncy hit .243 with 19 home runs and an .846 OPS this season and became the franchise’s all-time leader in postseason home runs when he hit one during the National League Championship Series and two in the World Series for a total of 16.
But Muncy was limited to 100 games due to i

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