A veteran infielder, Max Muncy, is feeling both 'weird' and 'blessed' with his new status as the longest-tenured player in the Dodgers Clubhouse. The recent retirement of Clayton Kershaw, who was the franchise's second-longest tenured player, has elevated Muncy to this position. Muncy, who joined the organization in 2017, has had a remarkable career, becoming the Dodgers' postseason home run leader, a two-time All-Star, and a three-time World Series champion. However, he never imagined himself as the most-tenured player, saying, 'I've never thought of myself as that guy.' Despite the emotional week, Muncy is grateful for the opportunity and is determined to continue Kershaw's legacy of preparation and hard work.