Dodgers News: Los Angeles Signs Surging Max Muncy to Contract Extension

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It wasn't too long ago that people were wondering whether the Dodgers would both to pick up Max Muncy's team option for 2023. When July came to a close, Muncy was batting .161 with a .613 OPS.
Muncy, of course, had his season come to an abrupt end in the final weekend of the regular season last year when a collision with Jace Peterson of the Brewers left him with a torn UCL and a full offseason of rehab.
We don't know for sure how much Muncy's injury played into his struggles, but the famously consistent slugger had never dealt with a slump this bad or this prolonged.
A little tweak to his mechanics led to a breakout in the batter's box, and coming into Monday night's game Muncy had hit .328 with a 1.185 OPS and 7 home runs through the first 16 games of August.
And on Monday, Muncy was rewarded with a contract extension. The Dodgers held a $13.5 million team option for 2023, and that option is now locked in.
Dodgers just announced Max Muncy has been extended — his club option for next season at $13.5M was guaranteed, and now he has a club option for 2024 at $10M plus incentives.
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) August 22, 2022
In addition, the Dodgers have a $10 million team option for 2024 with a series of escalators that could push the value to $14 million.
The incentives in Max Muncy's club option for 2024 are based off plate appearances the year before (2023), per source:
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) August 23, 2022
$250,000 at 50, 250, 300, 350 PA
$500,000 at 400, 450 PA
$1,000,000 at 500, 550 PA
Muncy is making $11.5 million this season, although his luxury tax number is $13 million because $1.5 million of his signing bonus applies to this season. If Muncy hits and defends the way he is capable of, the $13.5 million they pay him next year will be a bargain.
Interestingly, Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said Muncy's recent surge wasn't a factor in the team's desire to extend him.
Dodgers broached extension talks with Max Muncy in late July, Andrew Friedman said. Deal was agreed upon a while ago, but wasn’t announced until today. Said Muncy’s upswing of late wasn’t a factor — club was already confident he would turn things around.
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) August 23, 2022
Muncy, of course, is thrilled. After being out of baseball and thinking his career might be over before totally reinventing himself as a hitter just over five years ago, Muncy has now locked in nearly $40 million in career earnings. Even more, it keeps him in an organization he compares to a family.
"It means everything," he told SportsNetLA's Kirsten Watson. "There's no place I'd rather be."

Jeff was born into a Dodgers family in Southern California and is now raising a Dodgers family of his own in Utah. He's been blogging about baseball and the Dodgers since 2004 and doing it professionally since 2015. Favorite Player: Clayton Kershaw Favorite Moment: Kirk Gibson's homer will always have a place, but Kershaw's homer on Opening Day 2013 might be the winner.
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