Max Muncy Drops a Surprisingly Candid Look at His Dodgers Future—and It’s Raising Eyebrows.vt

When the dust had settled and the World Series parade confetti had been cleared away, fans openly wondered if Game 7 was Max Muncy’s final hurrah in a Los Angeles Dodgers uniform.

Haunting memories of last year are driving Max Muncy this postseason - Los  Angeles Times

Sure, Muncy was a galvanizing force both in the middle of the order and in the clubhouse, but his third base defense wasn’t exactly elite all season long, and he missed 62 games due to bone bruises. Would the Dodgers roll into 2026 with a 35-year-old on the decline in a key position, even if they added some help in free agency?

Ultimately, the answer was yes, as Andrew Friedman and company picked up his option and retained Muncy for 2026, but it did not include an extension for future seasons. Asked about this decision and if he’s worried about his future on Foul Territory, Muncy broke down the situation plainly, noting that he trusts the Dodgers and is looking forward to another season in blue and white.

“You know, I think that, I think we’ve created such a good relationship with, with, you know, Andrew and Brandon and, and Alex and all those guys over there that, you know, there, there’s just not really any rush to, to get to that point. Yeah, and that’s, that’s really how it’s always been with me is, you know, we’ll, we’ll, we’ll talk to them and say, Hey, we’d love to discuss something like this,” Muncy explained.

“And they’ll, they’ll respond back and say, yeah, let’s discuss it later on in the year. And, you know, that’s really how it is, how it’s always gone. And so it’s just, you know, I, I don’t know what they have in the works with, with who they’re looking at.

“You know, obviously I don’t get, I don’t get up, they don’t send out like organizational updates on what they’re doing. You know, so I’m sure they’re, they’re looking at pieces that are out there and, you know, who they might try to go after and all that stuff. And then, you know, what, once that’s done, maybe we’ll have a discussion. Maybe we won’t. You know, I, I honestly don’t know. I would love to clearly, but yeah, you know, we just have to see, see how things unfold.”

One of the longest-tenured players in Dodgers history, Muncy has his name on a number of all-time lists, with a home run against the Milwaukee Brewers making him the franchise leader in postseason bombs. While his career is certainly on the back nine, he can still be a contributor at least in 2026, with future seasons largely being dedicated to how he plays this fall, a fact Muncy appears totally fine with moving forward.

Former NBA sharpshooter says Heat should trade five players for Giannis Antetokounmpo

Trade rumors surrounding Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo are intensifying, with recent reports suggesting he may want a change of scenery.

ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday that the nine-time All-Star and the Bucks will hold discussions together over the next few weeks to decide his future with the franchise that drafted him back in 2013.

There should be several teams interested in Antetokounmpo, including the New York Knicks and, potentially, the Miami Heat.

On a recent episode of

“No Fouls Given”, a podcast with former NBA players Danny Green and Paul Pierce, Green said the Heat should trade five players and picks to the Bucks to land Antetokounmpo.

“You got Ke’lel Ware, [Nikola] Jovic, [Simone] Fontecchio, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and then Andrew Wiggins,” Green said about who the Heat should offer the Bucks.

Green played in the NBA for 14 years, winning three championships with the

San Antonio Spurs (2014), Toronto Raptors (2019), and Los Angeles Lakers (2020).

The Antetokounmpo-Adebayo duo is enticing

Pairing Antetokounmpo and Bam Adebayo would give Miami one of, if not the best, front courts in the NBA.

Both players are strong defensive forces, athletic, and can jump out of the building.

But the Bucks’ asking price may be too high in Green’s scenario. It would likely leave Miami’s bench uber thin as the playoffs near. The Heat may ask to acquire at least one or two players from Milwaukee’s bench to make the deal.

Otherwise, they’d be left signing players to 10-day contracts or evaluating the talent they have with youngsters on two-way deals.

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