MILWAUKEE — Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy exited Friday night's game against the Milwaukee Brewers after being struck around his right wrist by a 95.5-mph sinker from Aaron Ashby in the eighth inning. Muncy grimaced, walked slowly to first base and was replaced by pinch-runner Santiago Espinal while the Dodgers trailed 5-1. Manager Dave Roberts said initial X-rays taken after the game were negative, and the Dodgers expect Muncy to miss the remainder of the three-game series in Milwaukee while medical staff monitor his recovery over the next days. Muncy said he felt relief but cautioned that swelling can show later; he is batting .258 with 12 homers and 19 RBIs this season.
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If you're a Dodgers fan, this is a blow. Muncy's a key player, batting .258 with 12 homers and 19 RBIs this season. His absence could affect the team's performance in the upcoming games. Keep an eye on how the Dodgers adjust their lineup and strategy.
Muncy's injury is a reminder of the risks in baseball. Initial X-rays were negative, but swelling can show later. He's expected to miss the remainder of the Milwaukee series. Worth forwarding if you know a Dodgers fan who'd want to stay updated.
The Milwaukee Brewers benefited immediately as Muncy's exit removed a left-handed power threat, helping preserve a 5-1 lead late in Friday's game and limiting the Dodgers' offensive lineup options.
Max Muncy and the Los Angeles Dodgers suffered an immediate competitive setback when Muncy was hit on his right wrist, removed from the game, and is expected to miss the remainder of the Milwaukee series pending further evaluation.
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Max Muncy exits Dodgers game after wrist hit
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