Dodgers Notes: Will Smith Knee Injury Update, Fourth Reliever to Miss Opening Day, Max Muncy Feared Retirement
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Los Angeles Dodgers faced several injury concerns in recent games. All-Star catcher Will Smith exited a matchup against the Reds after being hit in the knee, but manager Dave Roberts reassured fans it was precautionary. Another reliever is expected to miss the start of the season due to a metatarsal injury in his left foot. Additionally, Max Muncy opened up about contemplating retirement due to a significant rib issue, emphasizing the critical nature of addressing injuries carefully within the team.
Will Smith's exit from the game was precautionary, providing reassurance to Dodgers fans worried about his knee injury after being hit by a pitch.
The Dodgers are facing another setback with a reliever expected to miss time due to a left foot metatarsal injury, currently using a walking boot.
Max Muncy reflected on his struggles and acknowledged a serious displacement of a rib that made him question his career, highlighting the importance of injury management.
Manager Dave Roberts addressed the team's health status and recent injuries, while also dismissing speculation about his job security after a previous playoff loss.
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