🚨😱 BREAKING: MUNCY SUFFERS SCARY SYMPTOMS AFTER 90 MPH BALL TO THE HEAD!

Dodger Stadium went silent days ago when Max Muncy, the Dodgers’ slugger and infield anchor, took a brutal shot to the head off a ball traveling over 90 mph during a heated clash with the San Francisco Giants.
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Now, the aftermath has taken a chilling turn. 💥 THE AFTERMATH Muncy has reported lingering confusion and disorientation 🤯 Dodgers manager Dave Roberts admitted Wednesday that while Muncy felt “better,” he’s still not fully right 💔 The team is pumping the brakes, prioritizing health over rushing him back Roberts was blunt: “It’s not just about strategy; we want to ensure Max is fully recovered.” ⚠️ THE SYMPTOMS Jaw soreness 🤕 Lingering grogginess 😵‍💫 No official concussion diagnosis yet (but doctors remain cautious) 🧠 This terrifying incident comes on top of Muncy’s knee and oblique injuries this season—not to mention recent knocks to his hand and wrist. The toll is adding up fast. 📊 WHY THIS MATTERS Muncy isn’t just another bat—he’s a game-changer. Batting average: .250 Home runs: 18 OPS: .865 Dodgers record with Muncy: 57-38 Without him: 28-29 The numbers don’t lie: with Muncy, the Dodgers win. Without him, they struggle. 🔥 WHAT’S NEXT? The Dodgers face the Giants again tonight at 7:10 p.m. PT. Fans are holding their breath, waiting for word just before first pitch: Will Muncy power through the pain and return? Or will Roberts keep him sidelined in hopes of October survival? 👉 Dodgers Nation, weigh in: Should the team risk rushing Muncy back in this critical stretch, or is his health too valuable to gamble with as the playoffs loom?

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