The Los Angeles Dodgers settled an important offseason question by picking up Max Muncy’s option for 2026, keeping one of their longest-tenured players in the organization for at least one more year. The decision came after a season in which Muncy delivered key offensive moments but also missed significant time with bone bruises and dealt with defensive struggles at third base.

Despite those challenges, the Dodgers chose continuity, though they did not add extra years to his deal. That raised questions about Muncy’s long-term future and whether the club views 2026 as a bridge year while evaluating younger or external options.

Those concerns came up during his appearance on Foul Territory, where Muncy addressed the situation directly. “You know, I think that… we’ve created such a good rel

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