
Hernández Issues Urgent Warning: Dodgers’ Trade Deadline Moves Could Make or Break Their Season
There’s a buzz around Dodgers Nation—and no, it’s not just about the usual Dodger Dog cravings or the crack of the bat echoing through Chavez Ravine. Nope. This season, all eyes are locked on Max Muncy. The team is banking big-time on him returning to full tilt come October, and honestly, they have every right to. Despite being sidelined with a left knee bone bruise—putting him out of action for the better part of six weeks—the Dodgers aren’t scrambling for a replacement third baseman before the July 31 trade deadline. Manager Dave Roberts is crystal clear on one thing: Muncy’s comeback is inevitable, and that certainty shapes their trade plans quite a bit. Given Muncy’s knack for clutch performances—remember his record-setting 12 straight times reaching base during their World Series run?—putting faith in him isn’t a shot in the dark. Still, the Dodgers face a mountain to climb if they want to hold onto their title, with pitching health looming as their biggest hurdle. The next few weeks might be quiet on the trade front, but the underlying tension? Oh, it’s very much there.
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