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Dodgers Nation on MSNBobby Miller Update From Max Muncy After Dodgers Pitcher Was Drilled in Head by Line DriveLos Angeles Dodgers right-handed pitcher Bobby Miller was forced to exit Thursday’s Cactus League opener after getting drilled in the head by a 105.5 mph line drive. Read more: Dodgers’ Bobby Miller Hit in Head by Line Drive,
Chicago Cubs pitcher Cody Poteet believed the 95 mph fastball he threw to Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was in the strike zone
Third base seems like one of the only positions the Los Angeles Dodgers didn't try to upgrade at this offseason. Max Muncy will be the Opening Day third baseman for the Dodgers when they square off against the Chicago Cubs in Tokyo in just under a month.
Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy (13) celebrates with designated hitter Dalton Rushing (68) after hitting a home run during the second inning of a spring training baseball game against the
It took just one inning for the Chicago Cubs right-hander to be the first player to successfully challenge a ball-strike call in a big-league spring training game, overturning a called ball from home-plate umpire Tony Randazzo to a strike against Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Cody Poteet believed the 95 mph fastball he threw to Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was in the strike zone. Plate umpire Tony
Chicago Cubs pitcher Cody Poteet believed the 95 mph fastball he threw to Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was in the strike zone.
Human umpires still call every pitch, but each team has the ability to challenge two calls per game, with no additions for extra innings. A team retains its challenge if successfu
What really makes the Dodgers stick out, though, is to find diamonds in the rough. From Blake Treinen, to Max Muncy, to Chris Taylor and even to Michael Kopech, their roster has several players who had little to no value before arriving in Los Angeles.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Cody Poteet believed the 95 mph fastball he threw to Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was in the strike zone. Plate umpire Tony
Cubs pitcher Cody Poteet believed the 95 mph fastball he threw to Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was in the strike zone. Home plate umpire Tony Randazzo disagreed and
Chicago Cubs pitcher Cody Poteet believed the 95 mph fastball he threw to Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was in the strike zone. Plate umpire Tony Randazzo disagreed and called it a ball. Instead of arguing,
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