The old Max Muncy isn’t back yet. But the Dodgers slugger is optimistic about his swing

The old Max Muncy isn’t back yet. But the Dodgers slugger is optimistic about his swing
Los Angeles, CA – April 02: Giants starting pitcher Logan Webb #62 and Giants catcher Patrick Bailey #14, watch Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy #13 double on a line drive to right fielder Mike Yastrzemski in the fourth inning at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles Tuesday, April 2, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
(Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)

The old Max Muncy isn’t back yet. But the Dodgers slugger is optimistic about his swing

Jack Harris April 11, 2024

There have still been a lot of strikeouts, and an extreme rate of swing-and-miss.

Key at-bats that came up empty, and a couple familiar bouts of early-season adversity.

No, through three weeks of this new campaign,

Max Muncy

hasnt rediscovered the peak potency of his prime years with the

Dodgers

, when he was a two-time All-Star and three-time MVP vote-getter.

But, for the first time since his 2021 elbow injury, and the two-year plunge in production that followed it, the 33-year-old slugger is starting to feel more like his old self at the plate again.

Completely healthy. In-tune with his mechanics. And, as manager Dave Roberts put it recently, prioritizing being a good hitter first one capable of far more than the .204 batting average he posted the past two seasons.

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Were gonna need that ability [from him] to conduct a good at-bat more times than not, than just hitting a homer, Roberts said of Muncy, who had the second-most home runs (57), but also the most strikeouts (294) and lowest batting average, of any qualified Dodgers hitter in 2022 and 2023 combined.

I think he totally understands that, Roberts added. When hes in a good spot mechanically, physically, hes been a pretty good player.

Indeed, though he remains a feast-or-famine presence in the middle of the Dodgers lineup, Muncy has felt a better balance with his swing and approach to start this season. Its been reflected in his batting average he was hitting .250 as of Thursday, after hovering around .300 for the first couple weeks and early-season improvement against breaking pitches, which had been one of his fatal flaws in recent years. He has also delivered in several high-leverage moments, none bigger than his

game-winning home run

against the St. Louis Cardinals on March 31. The flaws in Muncys game havent been erased. He has 25 strikeouts in his first 52 at-bats, one of the highest whiff rates in the majors, and several early-season miscues defensively at third base. But for a player stuck around the Mendoza line the past two years, the improvements he has made to this point have nonetheless come as a sigh of relief, and source of auspicious belief. I feel relaxed, and to me thats the most important thing, Muncy said the night of his game-winning blast against the Cardinals, which was his only home run until a solo shot Wednesday in Minnesota. As long as Im relaxed at the plate and Im not pressing, not trying to do too much, I feel pretty good about myself. The biggest key behind that confident ease, Muncy explained in a recent dugout interview: How he has felt physically since the start of the offseason. Though the infielder is more than 30 months removed from his gruesome elbow injury when a collision at first base on the last day of the 2021 regular season left him with a

torn ulnar collateral ligament

he said it wasnt until he began his winter training regime in October, just two weeks after the

Dodgers postseason elimination

, that he finally felt freed of its lingering complications. You know exactly how youre feeling when youre starting your swing [program], Muncy said. For me, I could tell immediately.

Where he once struggled to hit the ball the other way in batting cage drills, he did so naturally this winter, peppering the left side of the net without “having to manipulate it over there … like the last couple years.”

Where he had lacked comfort in his mechanics in recent seasons, he finally rediscovered an ability to swing freely, he added, a sensation that translated from dry swings to tee-work to full-speed pitches against a throwing machine.

The first part was just getting healthy, said Muncy, who also spent time on the injured list last year with a hamstring strain. Once you’re healthy, it’s allowing your body to do what it does, and not trying to fight it And it hadnt been there for two years because of a couple tough injuries.

Muncy did almost nothing but fight his body in 2022 and 2023, as he and Dodgers coaches recounted

last

week.

In the immediate aftermath of the elbow injury, hitting coach Aaron Bates said

the that

Muncy fell into some habits with his swing path, turning an already pull-happy left-handed slugger into one who yanked too many hittable pitches foul of first base.

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Hed gotten probably more oriented to the pull side than hed been, Bates said. Not consciously. It just kind of happens.

As Muncys numbers started to dip, he struggled to find ways to adapt.

Swing moves that once felt comfortable suddenly seemed foreign, he said. Coupled with a level of stubbornness” that slowed needed alterations to his mechanics and approach, he was prone to extended slumps that even his 36 home runs last season couldn’t fully negate.

When I kept scuffling and scuffling and scuffling, I was like, No, I can keep doing this approach. Its what Ive done my whole career, Muncy said. Once I adapted, the numbers would start to jump back up.

His stats never returned, however, to the levels he and the team were once accustomed to a symptom, Roberts believed, of Muncy chasing power over contact.

I think for Max, in particular, its a mindset, Roberts said. Ive always believed that he has that hit tool in him. I just think at times, he does try to slug too much, for me where that bleeds into being a better hitter.

Added Bates: Hes a great hitter. Hes got great bat-to-ball skills. So I think for him, coming back from that elbow injury in 2021, it was just about getting back to using the middle of the field and increasing your margin for error.

This year, Muncy is trying to hone those traits consistently again. During the teams opening homestand, he recorded RBI hits on several low breaking pitches the type he used to foul off or swing through entirely. Thats how it should be, instead of pulling it foul because Im trying to pull everything, Muncy said. Thats just the result of trying to stay disciplined in my approach.After going hitless for just the second time this year on Friday in Chicago, he bounced back Saturday with his third multi-hit performance of the campaign in

a win over the Cubs

, accumulating his sixth and seventh RBIs from his customary fifth spot in the batting order. And for a Dodgers lineup that entered Wednesday a collective .212 batting average from the Nos. 5-9 spots in the order (which ranked 23rd in the majors), getting consistent production from Muncy, who hits fifth most nights, will be crucial to balancing out a seemingly top-heavy offense. If we can get him to do that, Roberts said of Muncys importance in the depth of the order, it’s going to be really, really difficult to navigate.

That doesnt mean its been a flawless opening act from the nine-year veteran.

Bobby Miller falters in birthday homecoming as Dodgers lose to Cubs to start trip Muncy only went three for 19 on this weeks road trip, when he bemoaned that he wasnt seeing the ball real well in some of his at-bats. He is also batting just .217 with runners in scoring position overall a slight uptick from last year, but a mark both he and the team will want to see further strides. Time will tell whether he can stage a legitimate rebound to his once-All-Star levels. This is a hard-ass game, Muncy said. Theres gonna be times you get it done and youre gonna look awesome. And theres gonna be other times you dont get it done, and everyone is gonna hate you. Thats just the nature of baseball. Still, for now, the Dodgers remain encouraged by the strides Muncy is making hopeful their longtime slugger can build upon his more consistent mechanics, continue to refine the clarity of his approach, and put the days when his batting average languished below his playing weight (which, in another sign of his improved physical form, is also down some 10 pounds from last year) behind him for good. With everything moving how its supposed to move, an optimistic Muncy declared, I can finally get back to the approach that made me the hitter that I was for all those years.

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