Muncy missed significant time again in 2025, as he had two separate IL stints and ended up playing just 100 games during the regular season. When he was healthy, however, the veteran first baseman continued to supply Los Angeles with a steady left-handed power bat, smashing 19 homers and driving in 67 runs while registering an .846 OPS over 388 plate appearances. Muncy's on-base skills have always been a big part of his game, and last season he logged a 16.5 percent walk rate, placing him in the 99th percentile leaguewide. The slugger also struck out at a 21.4 percent clip, marking his second-best rate during his tenure as a Dodger. Add in Muncy's three homers -- including a huge one late in Game 7 of the World Series -- and .353 OBP during the postseason and it's no surprise that Los Angeles picked up Muncy's 2026 option despite his recent injury woes. Muncy is now 35 years old and posted a paltry .564 OPS against lefty pitchers last season, so his profile isn't entirely bright. However, he makes for a fine mid-to-late round third-base option in fantasy leagues (especially ones that count OBP) given his place in the heart of a potent Dodgers lineup. Read Past Outlooks