In a dramatic turn of events that has set the baseball world abuzz, Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy found himself at the center of controversy after a Houston Astros coach reportedly called him an “idiot” for turning down lucrative trade offers from multiple teams, including the Astros, during the 2025 season. Muncy, a two-time World Series champion and fan favorite, stood firm in his loyalty to the Dodgers, declaring, “No matter what, I’m still a Dodgers player!” His swift and pointed response to the Houston coach’s remarks left the critic speechless and reignited discussions about player loyalty, team dynamics, and the lingering tensions between the Dodgers and Astros. The incident, reported by sources close to the Dodgers on August 20, 2025, underscores Muncy’s unwavering commitment to the team that revived his career.
The controversy erupted when trade rumors swirled around Muncy during the 2025 season, fueled by his early struggles and a series of injuries. Despite a slow start, with a batting average dipping below .200 in April, Muncy rebounded spectacularly, slashing .308 with 12 home runs and 48 RBIs in 46 games before a knee injury sidelined him in July. Teams like the Astros, seeking to bolster their infield, reportedly offered Muncy multi-year deals worth upwards of $30 million annually, dwarfing his current two-year, $24 million contract with a $10 million club option for 2026. The Astros, still stinging from their 2017 sign-stealing scandal, saw Muncy as a potential cornerstone to strengthen their lineup, but he rejected their overtures outright, citing his deep connection to the Dodgers and their fanbase.

The Houston coach’s remark, overheard during a heated exchange at a neutral-site game, was a jab at Muncy’s decision to prioritize loyalty over financial gain. According to witnesses, the unnamed coach scoffed, “Only an idiot would turn down that kind of money to stay with a team that’s shopping him.” Muncy, known for his fiery demeanor, didn’t hesitate to respond. In a post-game interview with The Athletic, he fired back, “I’d rather be an idiot in Dodger blue than a mercenary chasing cash. This team believed in me when no one else did. I’m not going anywhere unless they tell me to.” His words resonated with Dodgers fans, who flooded social media with support, and left the Houston coach silent, with no further comment reported.

Muncy’s loyalty stems from his remarkable journey with the Dodgers. After being released by the Oakland Athletics in 2017, he signed a minor-league deal with Los Angeles and transformed into a power-hitting All-Star, smashing 190 of his 195 career home runs with the team. His 2024 season, though marred by a three-month oblique strain, saw him hit .232 with 15 home runs and 48 RBIs in 73 games, and he set a postseason record with 12 consecutive plate appearances reaching base safely during the NLCS. The Dodgers’ recent recognition as the “best and most united team” by ESPN, Netflix, and Guinness World Records further solidified Muncy’s pride in the organization, especially after receiving a commemorative ring celebrating their 2024 World Series win.
The Astros’ interest in Muncy also rekindled old wounds from the 2017 World Series, where Houston’s sign-stealing scheme tainted their victory over the Dodgers. Muncy has been vocal about the scandal, stating in July 2025, “I will not forget it, and I don’t think it should be forgotten.” His refusal to join Houston reflects both personal conviction and a nod to Dodgers fans still bitter about the past. The Astros’ pursuit of Muncy, alongside rumors of interest in Nolan Arenado, suggests they’re desperate to rebuild credibility, but Muncy’s rejection dealt a blow to their ambitions.
As the Dodgers gear up for their 2025 season opener against the Cubs in Japan, Muncy’s stance has only strengthened his bond with the team and its supporters. Manager Dave Roberts praised his resilience, noting, “Max is the heart of this team. He fights for us, on and off the field.” While trade rumors may persist, Muncy’s defiant loyalty and sharp retort have cemented his legacy as a Dodger, proving that for him, wearing Dodger blue is worth more than any paycheck.