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MLB · 9 months ago

Max Muncy of the Los Angeles Dodgers Stunning Improvement with Recent Glasses

Sportsgrid Staff

Host · Writer

Max Muncy of the Los Angeles Dodgers: Clear Vision, Clear Power

Sometimes, it really is that simple. After limping through the first month of the 2025 season hitting a miserable .185 with no home runs and 4 RBI in 28 games, Max Muncy quietly did something that changed everything — he put on a pair of glasses.

Since then? He’s been one of the hottest hitters in the Dodgers’ stacked lineup: .291 batting average, 12 homers, and 47 RBI in just 48 games. The man who couldn’t buy a base hit in April suddenly looks like peak Muncy again, slugging bombs to all fields, drawing walks, and punishing pitchers who dare challenge him in the zone.

It’s one of those classic baseball quirks — a multi-million-dollar hitter who needed a simple trip to the optometrist to turn his season (and the Dodgers’ infield depth chart) around.


Was It Just the Glasses — Or Classic Muncy Streakiness?

Here’s where smart managers and bettors need to think deeper. Muncy has always been streaky. The hot streaks are blistering, and the cold spells can crater your fantasy stats for weeks. So is this new production purely a vision fix — or just another Muncy heater we’ve seen before?

The numbers suggest it’s both. His hard-hit rate has jumped back up, his chase rate is down, and he’s seeing the ball longer — literally and figuratively. The walks are back, the strikeouts haven’t spiked wildly, and the power is as loud as ever.

Could another cold snap come? Sure — that’s just part of the Muncy experience. But if he’s seeing the ball this well, the odds tilt in favor of a more sustainable run through the summer.


Betting Angle: Time to Ride the Muncy Props

For bettors, Muncy’s turnaround opens some interesting angles. When he’s locked in, he’s a total bases machine — he’ll walk, homer, or rope doubles into the gap. Player props for Over 1.5 total bases are back in play any time he’s facing a right-handed pitcher, especially with the way he pulls fastballs when he’s seeing them well.

His home run odds are also worth a look — books can be slow to fully adjust when a guy’s power stroke returns after a down month. If you see Muncy listed at +400 or higher in juicy matchups, it’s worth sprinkling while the glasses narrative is still “quiet.”

And don’t forget the RBI prop: hitting behind Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani, or Freddie Freeman means constant RBI chances — if Muncy’s locked in, that prop can be a sneaky value bet.


Fantasy Angle: Buy In or Sell High?

For fantasy managers, the big question is whether you ride this wave or flip it. If you got Muncy cheap or snagged him off waivers when he looked cooked, you’re playing with house money. But that doesn’t mean you have to cash out.

Unless someone’s overpaying for him as a locked-in top-5 third baseman, he’s probably worth holding — especially if you’re thin on corner infield power. As long as the contact and walk rates stay strong, the floor is safer than usual for a historically streaky bat.


The Dodgers’ Big Picture: Muncy’s Revival Changes Everything

The Dodgers have had their own weird ups and downs in 2025, from Ohtani’s occasional cold snaps to Betts’ banged-up stretches. Having Muncy raking in the heart of the order is exactly the stabilizer they needed.

The NL West is still the Dodgers’ to lose, and Muncy’s production will play a big role in whether they outslug the Padres and Giants down the stretch. If you’re holding Dodgers team futures or divisional tickets, Muncy’s clear-eyed turnaround is one more reason to feel confident that this lineup is built to weather almost any slump.


Bottom Line: Sometimes Seeing Is Believing

For Muncy, a pair of glasses turned a lost season into a power surge. For fantasy managers and bettors, it’s the perfect reminder: baseball’s weird, hot streaks are real — but sometimes they’re also fixable.

Ride Muncy’s props when the matchups line up, plug him in every day, and enjoy the run — just don’t be afraid to pivot if the cold spells creep back in. For now? It’s see ball, hit ball — and Muncy’s vision couldn’t be clearer.

 

 

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