Dodgers Notes: Max Muncy Injured, Walker Buehler Could Start for LA, Miguel Rojas Speaks on Poor Year and More
It was another good night for your Los Angeles Dodgers as their bats came out firing again on the way to an 8-2 win over the Oakland A's, scoring a sweep over MLB's worst team ahead of a four-game series in San Diego against the Padres.
It wasn't all good news though, as third baseman Max Muncy left Thursday night's game after being hit by a pitch in the 6th inning. Fortunately, the X-Rays came back negative.
In other news, starting pitcher Walker Buehler continues to make progress toward what he hopes will be a late-season return from Tommy John surgery.
You can catch all that -- including the latest on Muncy -- and more below!
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