The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing off against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday, looking to avoid being swept in the entire six-game season series.
Shortstop Mookie Betts was initially left out of the lineup on Wednesday. However, the Dodgers then released an updated lineup that included Betts but not Max Muncy.
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Why is Max Muncy Out for Dodgers vs Angels?
Manager Dave Roberts revealed that Muncy is dealing with pain in his right side that popped up while he was doing pregame cage work. Roberts said Muncy is considered day to day, but is undergoing more testing on Thursday’s off day.
“Initially I had Mookie having a scheduled day off,” Roberts said, “and then Max went into the cage today to start his routine and then felt a little soreness in his side, in his right side. We just felt that, talking to the training staff, to err on the side of caution.”
An injury to Muncy would be one of the worst-case scenarios for the Dodgers, as he just got back after missing a little over a month with a knee injury.
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The Dodgers lineup is completely different with and without Muncy. In 89 games with Muncy, the Dodgers average 5.79 runs per game. In 31 games without Muncy, the Dodgers average just 3.42 runs per game.
Is Max Muncy’s Injury The Same Oblique He Dealt With Last Year?
Roberts said Muncy’s injury is “not the same as last year.” He added that Muncy feels it’s “not muscular.”
Muncy missed three months last season with the oblique injury.
Mookie Betts Returns to Lineup
As for Betts, he has been mired in a season-long slump but has finally started to show signs of breaking out of it. He has a hit in seven straight games, and is hitting .400 (12-for-30) in that stretch.
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Quit messing around Dodgers. Its time the players gut it up like past players and learn to play through minor pain. In Max’s case, get to the chiropractor and get it fixed. Yes, I know guys with sore arms can’t help us but people sitting out for a hang nail and such, is a joke when the season is on the line. The players have put themselves in second place. THEY LOST THE 9 GAME LEAD. Get it together, play like a team and do what you have to do. Otherwise, you will all combined go down as the biggest bust in MLB history and none of of us want that. Maybe the days of getting paid when you can’t or won’t play should come to an end and you all have to earn your keep like the rest of us who work for a check. It’s now or never Dodgers. NO MORE EXCUSES!
Oh, and by the way, Conforto needs to sit the bench NOW and Call needs to start in his place. Anyone hitting below .200 can’t help us now. We don’t need any more proof that strikeouts and double play grounders have killed this offense…
No other team in the league sits his starters for rest, what is wrong with roberts these guys are pros notlittle leaguers
From all indications, no Dodger in management is capable of admitting a mistake. I continue to wonder how many games has Conforto been a BIG part in losing. Somebody is responsible for putting him in the lineup every day. I do not blame Conforto. I am sure that he is putting forth the effort. Was it Conforto’s fault that the Dodgers did not trade for anyone to help them team at trade deadline?