Max Muncy did not hold back his emotions after learning that the Los Angeles Dodgers exercised their club option, guaranteeing him a $10 million salary next season. He was unequivocal, stating that were it not for the Dodgers, his life would be on a completely different path today. The upcoming season will be his eleventh in the league.
“I wouldn’t still be in baseball if it wasn’t for the Dodgers,” Muncy said as part of his reaction to securing another year in Los Angeles, adding that he hopes to play for them much longer. “To get another year with them, hopefully I can get more in there, really means a lot to me.”
It is worth noting that the 2025 season was shortened for Muncy, who played only 100 regular-season games. However, that was enough to reach and win another World Series. Las

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