ESPN: Los Angeles Dodger’s fans favorite has made his intentions clear about wanting to depart from the team for NL West rivals…
Blake Snell, a free-agent pitcher signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers, created a big stir, but the club has been connected to multiple other players this winter.
Fans thought All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado was hinting at his desired trade destination when he uploaded a series of pictures on his Instagram along with Kendrick Lamar’s song “dodger blue.” Following Arenado’s post, the conjecture and rumors started to fly.
Reports also said the Dodgers are interested in the 10-time Gold Glove winner, which had supporters wondering what that meant for two-time World Series champion Max Muncy. Muncy, the starting third baseman for the Dodgers, answered the buzz on the possible Arenado deal.
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“I believe Brandon (Gomes) and Andrew (Friedman) understand my point of view on that rather well. I have never been one that answered “No, I’m not going to play this position, I’m not going to play that position.
I’m not going to bat in this place in the sequence. I have no interest. I’ll play anywhere they want me to be put as long as you expose me. As long as it involves me out on that field sporting Dodger blue in that stadium.
Looking at his stats, you are discussing possibly the best defensive third baseman available. I understand why that would be intriguing. It doesn’t matter, to me. I simply want to be present to support the squad in winning. Born in Southern California, Arenado, 34 is Fans of the third baseman’s most recent post questioned whether the Cardinals might move Arenado to his hometown team.
Arenado reportedly is ready to play at either corner next season to facilitate a trade, but Muncy plays third and Freddie Freeman plays first. Could Muncy and Arenado split third base chores for the Dodgers? Alternatively Muncy might be shifted to second base while Arenado starts at third.
Though it would take much maneuvering, Arenado’s arrival in Los Angeles could be feasible. Muncy’s mobility indicates the Dodgers’ treatment of its players—a reflection of their quality. Los Angles is the place every player knows is where they belong.
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