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Dodgers HC Dave Roberts provides grim injury update on key player for remainder of the season

The Los Angeles Dodgers are in the midst of defending their World Series title this year, and head coach Dave Roberts has disclosed a concerning injury update about a pivotal player for the remainder of the regular season.

Manager Dave Roberts of the Los Angeles Dodgers walks across the field prior to the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park on July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
© Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesManager Dave Roberts of the Los Angeles Dodgers walks across the field prior to the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park on July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Head coach Dave Roberts and the Los Angeles Dodgers are looking strong in the regular season, closing in on a remarkable 60-win milestone. Roberts and his team are poised to continue their exceptional performance as they gear up for upcoming challenges, with the ultimate goal of defending their World Series title.

With the Dodgers’ roster in peak condition, fans are eagerly anticipating strong showings in the postseason. However, there is a growing concern among the fan base regarding a troubling situation involving one of their key players.

While anticipation builds for the return of significant contributors like Roki Sasaki and Blake Snell, fans were particularly eager for third baseman Max Muncy’s return to the lineup. Muncy has been dealing with a knee injury, landing him on the 10-day Injured List, which has tested the Dodgers’ medical staff. Unfortunately, head coach Roberts provided a somber update on Muncy’s condition.

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According to Dodgers Nation, Roberts disclosed that “Max Muncy is currently working his way back to the team after suffering a bone bruise in his knee,” and noted, “the injury will probably linger into next season,” as reported by Jack Harris.

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Muncy’s performance this season with the Dodgers

Even with a recent injury setback, Muncy has contributed significantly to the Dodgers this season, participating in 81 games. Although a bone bruise in his knee has hindered his continuity with the team recently, he has consistently delivered impressive statistics that have proven vital to the Dodgers’ efforts.

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Through 256 at-bats, Muncy has amassed 13 home runs and 55 RBIs from 64 hits, with 39 runs scored. His performance has been instrumental in bolstering the Dodgers’ lineup, complementing the offensive prowess of Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman as they face off against various league opponents.

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Other players on the injured list

In addition to Muncy, the Dodgers’ injured list includes notable players like Sasaki and Snell. As the MLB regular season progresses, the team’s depth is tested with three additional key players sidelined due to injuries, posing a challenge for the remaining fixtures.

Michael Kopech is recovering from a knee injury, Blake Treinen is dealing with a forearm issue, and Tony Gonsolin is nursing an elbow injury. All three have been placed on the 60-day injured list, with hopes they may return for the closing stages of the regular season. Their potential comebacks could provide a much-needed boost as the Dodgers aim to maintain their competitive edge.

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