The Dodgers on Thursday exercised their 2026 club option on Max Muncy, which will pay the third baseman $10 million next season, his ninth in Los Angeles.
Having been around on the major league team since 2018, Muncy is the longest-tenured Dodger.
The Dodgers’ two previous club option decisions on Muncy were been resolved with a brand new contract. In August 2022, the two sides got ahead of things with a one-year, $13.5 million contract (the same price as his previous club option for 2023) that also included a $10 million club option for 2024. That option was resolved shortly after the 2023 World Series with a two-year, $24-million contract that included a $12 million salary for 2025 and a $10 million option for 2026.
Muncy hit .243/.376/.470 with a 137 wRC+, 19 home runs, and 67 RBI in

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