Where he might be playing that day is a multiple-choice question. But he did say “yeah, I think we’ll be ready for Opening Day.” Muncy will huddle up with the Dodgers’ training staff in the next few days and come up with a timeline for when he will start hitting against live pitching and when he might be able to get in games. Today, being out on the field, maybe a little higher I’d say. I can feel like I’m swinging as hard as I can, but when you’re in a cage there’s only so much effort in there. “Eighty-five (percent) would probably be a good estimate because you can never get full adrenaline in the cage. All I’ve been doing is swinging in a cage,” Muncy said. “Well, today was my first day on the field. So it’s a yes-and-no answer.”ĭodgers manager Dave Roberts, who was finally able to contact his players when the lockout ended Thursday, estimated Muncy is at 85% of the way back in his recovery. … It’s just one of those things where you benefit working with guys who know you and know how you work and everything like that. “I still got good treatment (from a physical therapist who acted as an intermediary). Who knows? But we’re feeling good right now.” But it’s one of those injuries that might not be back to normal until next year. “We’re still there right now, but we’re able to get through some swings. I didn’t start swinging until mid-January and even then it was really stiff and really – I don’t know if painful is the right word but it didn’t feel right. Then after that, it was just kind of breaking up the scar tissue and going from there. “We knew the day it happened it was torn so we had to keep it immobilized for several weeks,” Muncy said Saturday after taking batting practice on a field at Camelback Ranch. A tear in his ulnar collateral ligament – the ligament involved in Tommy John surgery – has taken all winter to heal. And he admits now his injury was much more serious than he wanted to admit publicly in October. Muncy’s absence from the lineup was a significant factor in the Dodgers’ National League Championship Series loss to the Atlanta Braves. “I’m hoping it’s very realistic,” Muncy said. In the days after he injured his left elbow on a play at first base during the last game of the regular season, Max Muncy was asked if it was realistic to think he could heal fast enough to play if the Dodgers reached the World Series.
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