The Sun (San Bernardino)

Roberts: Muncy bounceback season `critical'

- By Bill Plunkett bplunkett@scng.com — Bill Plunkett — Jeff Fletcher

GLENDALE, ARIZ. >> Three key pieces of the lineup that led the majors in runs scored last season won’t be back with the Dodgers this season — Trea Turner, Justin Turner and Gavin Lux.

But they hope to add an All-Star to the lineup — Max Muncy.

“It’s critical,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of the importance of a bounceback season from Muncy to offset the lineup losses. “This is as good as I’ve seen Max — body and mind — since he first came over here. It really is. And a lot of that is because he’s healthy and he’s just happy. And he’s hungry because last year, the sum of the season isn’t who he is and he’s determined to prove that.”

Last year was as bad as the Dodgers have seen Muncy. The severe elbow injury he suffered on the final day of the regular season in 2021 hampered him throughout 2022. Deep into August, his batting average was .178 with a .665 OPS despite every attempt to compensate for the problems in his swing caused by his back elbow — most prominentl­y a “re-set” rehab assignment in the minors and a major swing change involving stepping backwards with his left foot before the pitch.

Last year’s struggles “absolutely” left scars mentally, Muncy acknowledg­es. But he has tossed that aside now.

“You try to just move on. You can’t dwell on anything, whether it’s good or bad,” he said. “If I would have hit .300 last year, I would still have to forget it and move on because that’s last year. Just like if I went 3 for 3 yesterday. That’s yesterday. It does nothing for me today.

“My mindset has always been you can’t dwell on anything, good or bad. You take what you can from it and you keep moving forward. ... That’s the whole process of this game. You have to learn how to battle that. You have to learn how to keep moving forward day to day.”

Muncy was able to finish strong last season and was one of several Dodgers position players who visited Driveline’s facility during the offseason to get analytic feedback on his swing. His elbow has fully recovered, allowing him to regain strength with a standard offseason workout regimen. Now ripping off the bandages applied to try to get through last season and returning that swing to its pre-elbow injury incarnatio­n has been Muncy’s spring focus.

“The actual swing feels very good, very close to how it was before,” Muncy said. “We are trying to mimic the moves from 2021, arguably my best year. So we’re trying to get back to that — which is what I tried to do last year, but my body just didn’t want to cooperate. We just kept beating the same drum over and over again and it just wasn’t working. But now that I’m healthy and strong and back, it feels like we’re able to imitate it a little bit.”

Muncy hit at least 35 home runs in each of his three full seasons with the Dodgers before last year with an OPS near .900 and All-Star selections in 2019 and 2021. Returning that player to the lineup this year could go a long way towards compensati­ng for the subtractio­ns from last year’s lineup.

“I think Max Muncy is going to be Max Muncy again,” said Freddie Freeman, calling the offensive losses from last year’s lineup “massive.”

“Yeah, we need Max Muncy to be Max Muncy. We were able to cover that last year. Who knows if we’d be able to cover that this year? We don’t know until we go through it. But the thing is we all believe Max Muncy is going to be Max Muncy.

“He’s just more free, free of mind. ... The way he can control the strike zone. The way he looks at pitches, gets himself in good counts. I think he’s going to be just fine and that’s a huge boost that we’re going to need.”

Roberts said Muncy already looks “more free and easy” at the plate this spring than he did at any point last year. He is 9 for 30 (.300) this spring with three doubles and a home run, already benefittin­g from MLB’s new defensive restrictio­ns which ban the shift.

“He’s able to stay through the baseball,” Roberts said. “With that elbow, that extension, he wasn’t able to do that (in 2022). So now you can see him staying through the ball much better than he did last year.

“I think it’s just kind of getting back to who he was as a baseball player. I don’t know what that means as far as slug(ging percentage) or all those other numbers. I just want him to be free and I think he’s there right now.”

Bullpen blend

Roberts said the bullpen picture is “starting to come together” and he expects to open the season with at least two lefties — Alex Vesia and Caleb Ferguson.

“Then that last spot or couple spots we can talk about it,” Roberts said. “But certainly the floor is those two guys (left-handers).”

The Dodgers have three other lefty relievers still in camp — Justin Bruihl, Victor Gonzalez and Adam Kolarek.

GAME RECAP

THE GAME: Chris Taylor’s two-run home run in the seventh inning broke a tie and sent the Dodgers to a 6-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday afternoon at Camelback Ranch.

PITCHING REPORT: Michael Grove gave up two runs on four hits and did not finish the first inning. But he re-entered the game in the second inning and pitched three more innings, allowing just one more hit. … Yency Almonte, Brusdar Graterol and Victor Gonzalez each pitched a scoreless inning in relief.

HITTING REPORT: Freddie Freeman returned to the Dodgers’ lineup as the DH and reached base in all three plate appearance­s – two singles and a walk. He is expected to play first base in Sunday’s game. “Checked all the boxes I needed to today,” said Freeman, who had not played since leaving a World Baseball Classic game Tuesday after feeling tightness in his right hamstring. … Taylor had an infield single to go with his two-run home run in four at-bats. Taylor began the spring 2 for 6 but was 2 for 29 before his home run. … Catcher David Freitas had a single and a double in two at-bats.

UP NEXT: A’s (RHP Shintaro Fujinami) vs. Dodgers

(RHP Dustin May) at Camelback Ranch, 1:05p.m. today, SportsNet LA, AM 570.

GAME RECAP

THE GAME: The Angels lost 6-2to the Texas Rangers on Saturday in Tempe, Ariz. The game snapped a sixgame unbeaten streak for the Angels, who had one tie in that stretch.

PITCHING REPORT: Right-hander Griffin Canning threw 4 2/3 scoreless innings against a lineup full of Rangers regulars. “That’s how it’s gong to be in the season, so I kind of got a good gauge of where my stuff is, so it’s fun,” Canning said. Canning struck out four and walked one. His fastball was consistent­ly 94-95 mph, which is harder than he was throwing before missing a season and a half because of back trouble. Canning has worked 9

2/3 innings in three games, allowing two runs. Canning, who is in the running for the No. 6 spot in the Angels’ rotation, said he’s not concerned with the competitio­n for the job. “That’s out of my control,” he said. “I told myself I’m just going to be happy back playing baseball.”

... Right-hander Ryan Tepera gave up hits to the first three batters he faced, including a booming two-run homer to Marcus Semien. Tepera was ejected after the inning by plate umpire Bill Miller. Tepera was upset because he wasn’t expecting to be checked so thoroughly for foreign substances, Angels manager Phil Nevin said. Umpires are increasing their efforts to prevent pitchers from using sticky substances this season. ... Right-hander Jaime Barría gave up three runs in two innings. It was his first appearance since returning from pitching for Panama in the World Baseball Classic.

HITTING REPORT: Mickey Moniak singled, improving to 15 for 37 (.405) with a 1.058 OPS this spring. …

Jared Walsh is 6for 11in his last four games, upping his OPS to 1.039this spring. … Taylor Jones was called out on strikes when he was called for a pitch timer violation with two strikes. It’s the second time in three games an Angels hitter was called out for a timer violation.

DEFENSE REPORT: Matt Thaiss got his first start of the spring at first base. Thaiss was a first baseman throughout most of his pro career, but he moved to catcher, his college position, in 2021. The Angels may be looking for ways to keep Thaiss on the roster as a third catcher.

UP NEXT: Angels at Giants, 1p.m. today, Scottsdale Stadium, Bally Sports West, 830AM.

 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Max Muncy struggled badly last season at the plate as he tried to bounce back from a severe elbow injury in late 2021.
ASHLEY LANDIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Max Muncy struggled badly last season at the plate as he tried to bounce back from a severe elbow injury in late 2021.

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