Insider: Dodgers’ Not Interested in $260 Million Star Despite Muncy’s Struggles

The Los Angeles Dodgers are one of the best teams in the MLB, but it appears they aren’t looking at upgrading their roster right now.

Los Angeles’ starting third baseman is Max Muncy, and he was expected to be a key part of the offense. However, he has struggled to produce this season. But MLB insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today says his job is good for now, as the Dodgers aren’t pursuing St. Louis Cardinals‘ Nolan Arenado to replace him.

“Meanwhile, they still are trying to trade All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado. The Los Angeles Dodgers have yet to express interest while still hoping that third baseman Max Muncy escapes his early-season struggles,” Nightengale wrote.

The Cardinals have been looking to trade Arenado, who has this season and two more years on his eight-year, $260 million deal. Although Arenado would be a big upgrade over Muncy, Nightengale says the Dodgers aren’t interested in him. Arenado is an eight-time All-Star, 10-time Gold Glove Award Winner, and five-time Silver Slugger Award Winner.

Muncy, meanwhile, is making $14.5 million this season and has a club option for $10 million in 2026. Muncy is hitting .188 with 1 home run and 7 RBIs this season as he has struggled to produce offensively.

Dodgers’ Manager Surprised by Muncy’s Struggles

Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts admits he’s surprised by Muncy’s struggles.

Roberts thought Muncy would be a key part of the Dodgers’ offense, but that hasn’t been the case to begin 2025. When asked about Muncy’s struggles, Roberts said he was surprised but is hopeful he will turn it around.

“You know what’s interesting is there are some balls barreled that aren’t going out, but also there’s still a lot of swing and miss,” Roberts said. “So it just, it’s all sort of, right now, pretty puzzling, but I know he’s trying to find his way out. “But yeah, I mean, to think through April he hasn’t hit a homer, I think that surprises everyone.”

Muncy is still hitting fifth in the Dodgers’ lineup despite his struggles. In his career, he’s a two-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion.

Muncy Says His 1st Home Run of Season Was Emotional

Muncy began the season slowly and didn’t hit his first home run of the season on April 30.

It was a shocking start to the season, and after he hit the home run, Muncy got emotional as he said the start has been difficult for him.

“Playing in L.A. is not easy, but it’s a privilege, and it’s a privilege to play under this pressure,” Muncy said. “And it’s something I’ve always thrived on. But it doesn’t mean it’s been easy, for me or my family. It’s been a rough month…

“It was huge for me,” Muncy said. “Almost a little emotional, but this clubhouse is very tight, very close. Everyone cares about each other in here. We all just want to win. And for us to win, everyone needs to be clicking. That’s something this whole clubhouse buys into.”

If the Dodgers are going to repeat as World Series champions, Muncy will have to be a big part of the offense, and he knows he needs to get his bat going.

Related Posts

DODGERS SHOCK: Reports say the Dodgers aren’t expected to offer Kyle Tucker a massive 10-year contract this offseason, sending speculation and debate into overdrive. Analysts are weighing how this decision could alter the team’s long-term strategy and roster construction. Every move, hint, and whisper now carries high stakes as the league watches for the Dodgers’ next big play.. ll

The Los Angeles Dodgers could avoid All-Star Kyle Tucker in the offseason due to the lengthy contract he will command in free agency.

METS CRUNCH TIME: A five-year contract demand has pushed the Mets to the brink, forcing them to wrestle with what could be the toughest decision of the decade. Rumors and speculation swirl as every option carries huge risks and massive implications for the franchise. The stakes are sky-high, and the baseball world is watching to see if New York will bite or walk away.. ll

The New York Mets have been navigating one of the most challenging periods in their recent history, and at the center of it all is the future of star first baseman Pete Alonso. Known for his powerful swing and consistent performance, Pete Alonso has become a cornerstone of the Mets lineup since his debut in 2019. However, as his current contract approaches its end, discussions about a potential 5-year contract extension have sparked intense debate. Fans and analysts alike are wondering if Pete Alonso’s demand for a lucrative long-term deal is justified, or if it represents a risk that the Mets organization might not be willing to take. This article delves deep into Pete Alonso’s career trajectory, the implications of his contract demand, and why the Mets face what could be their toughest decision of the decade.

METS TRADE ALERT: There are four simple reasons why the Mets are unlikely to pull the trigger on a trade for Sandy Alcantara, despite speculation heating up. Analysts point to financial constraints, roster fit, and long-term strategy as major roadblocks. The debate rages as fans and insiders wonder if New York is truly ready to make a bold pitching move.. ll

Sandy Alcantara’s name often comes up as a trade candidate for the New York Mets and any other team with payroll space and need in the rotation. As Miami Marlin

METS SALARY SHOCK: Pressure mounts for the Mets to part ways with a $78 million, two-time All-Star, two-time Gold Glove, all to free up funds for stars who can complement Juan Soto. Rumors swirl as the league debates whether this bold move could reshape New York’s roster strategy. Every front office whisper now carries the weight of potential blockbuster consequences.. ll

While he was a fan-favorite, his time may be up in Queens.

METS TRADE DRAMA: The Mets are angling to move a valuable left fielder, but a ‘no trade’ clause and a massive $101M contract stand firmly in the way. Rumors and whispers are swirling as the league speculates how New York might navigate this high-stakes puzzle. Every front office move is under the microscope, with fans and analysts waiting to see if a breakthrough is possible.. ll

Some offseason ideas start as whispers, and some grow loud enough that you can’t ignore them anymore. The Mets appear to be inching toward the latter with

CLOSER SHOCKWAVE: A star closer hits the free-agent market after a turbulent 2025, sending rumors and speculation into overdrive. Teams across the league are scrambling to assess whether this high-risk, high-reward option could transform their bullpen. Every front office move is being watched closely, as the stage is set for a dramatic offseason showdown.. ll

Closer Devin Williams hits free agency after a rocky 2025, but elite underlying metrics and a dominant track record make him a top option.