The Los Angeles Dodgers are coming off their second consecutive World Series win. With the championship now behind them, the team faces key decisions regarding the roster outlook for next season. The Dodgers picked up Max Muncy’s $10 million option, ensuring he will return as the longest-tenured player currently with the club.
“His return will also help keep a key part of the club’s veteran core intact, bringing back a player who — in the wake of Clayton Kershaw’s retirement — has been with the Dodgers longer than anybody else,” LA Times’ Jack Harris wrote.
After the announcement, Muncy made a comment that may hint at retirement after the 2026 season.
“I wouldn’t still be in baseball if it wasn’t for the Dodgers. To get another year with them, hopefully I can get more in there, really means a lot to me,” Muncy said.
Muncy, 35, endured a season filled with injuries both on and off the field. Retirement could be on his mind, and if the Dodgers decide to move in a different direction next season, he may very well hang it up. Earlier in the season, he made it clear that he hopes to finish his career in Los Angeles.
“I don’t think it’s any secret that I would like to retire here. I’ve made that very well known. In terms of how that works out, I can’t worry about that right now,” Muncy said.
A valuable member of the Dodgers for nearly a decade, Muncy already has left his mark, leading the team in postseason home runs.
While nothing is guaranteed, it will be interesting to see if retirement becomes a more pressing consideration throughout next season. The Dodgers are aiming for a three-peat, and if they achieve it, Muncy could end his career on the highest of highs.
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