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Dodgers 3B Max Muncy (wrist) out for ‘couple days’

By Thomson Reuters May 22, 2026 | 11:21 PM

Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy is expected to miss a few games after being hit on the right wrist with a ​pitch in the eighth inning of Friday night’s ‌5-1 loss against the host Milwaukee Brewers.

Muncy, 35, who was hitless in his first three at-bats, was hit with a 95.5 mph slider from reliever Aaron Ashby.

“The initial X-ray was negative, which ‌was ​great,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said ⁠following the game. “I think ⁠it got enough of the pad to protect it. He’ll be down for the next couple days just to make sure we get that swelling out. ​I think right now, we’re breathing a sigh of relief.”

Muncy is cautiously optimistic.

“I’m not feeling great right now, ⁠but it is a relief,” ⁠Muncy said. “We’ve just got to monitor it ​the next couple of days. Typically, especially in that area, ​the X-rays never come back positive immediately. It ‌kind of forms a little bit.

“I’m pretty sure it half my wrist pad and then half my wrist. So me deciding to wear that wrist guard the last ⁠couple years might have saved my wrist.”

Santiago Espinal, who pinch ran for Muncy, is expected to start at third base ⁠Saturday, Roberts said.

Muncy, ‌who leads the Dodgers with 12 ⁠homers, is hitting .258 with 19 RBIs in ​48 ‌games this season.

The two-time All-Star spent his ​first two ⁠seasons with the then-Oakland Athletics (2015-16), then joined the Dodgers as a free agent before the 2017 season. The three-time World Series champion with Los Angeles is a career .231 hitter with 226 home runs and 623 RBIs in 1,068 ​games.

–Field Level Media