Japan's 223-hour batsman is expected to replace Max Munchy, Shohei Ohtani's former teammate initially appeared in sports news
The Los Angeles Dodgers are still waiting for Max Munchy to return from injuries suffered a few weeks ago. Mansey played more than half of the Dodgers this season, but injuries sometimes made him back. Now, he is fighting a slant injury.
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“Less than two weeks after returning, Munchy returned to the 10-day IL, this time with a Level 1 slash to his right. The Dodgers hope he's back this season, but his absence will be longer than at least 10 days.”
For Munchy and Dodgers, the point is to make sure he is fully healed before he returns.
“Yes, we got there,” Munci said. “We just want to be cautious and be cautious about everything we do. At this point this season, we really can’t afford anything.
However, the Dodgers may start preparing for a future without Munch. Kerry Miller of Bleacher report believes the Dodgers can sign the Japanese third baseman who plays with Shohei Ohtani in the World Baseball Classic.
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“Murakami missed most of the season due to his arthroscopic surgery on his elbow throwing, but he pounded 223 home runs from 2019-24, but still only 25 years old. Expect him to be mailed this winter and will be a traditional free agent and be able to sign a big deal right away (la Yoshinobu Yoshinobui signi Inlication to Rokaki), a stroll to objection, which can be announced: a six-year contract with the Dodgers to become the heir to third baseman Max Munchy,” Miller wrote.
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Murakami will add another powerful bat to the Dodgers roster. Los Angeles knows how to build each offseason, and this move will continue the trend. The Dodgers have won the Japanese star in each of the past two offseasons, so this is likely to be the third consecutive year. Murakami must have a lot to offer as he moves on from Munchy May Sting.