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What caused Dodgers injuries at first base?

Violent collision sidelines Muncy and Vargas

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks were hit by a double injury scare during their series finale after a violent first-base collision.

Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy and Diamondbacks first baseman Ildemaro Vargas both left the game following the incident after Muncy fielded a ground ball and the contact became severe enough to delay play.

The immediate significance is the timing: injuries to regulars in a late-series moment can alter starting lineups and bullpen usage quickly, and the storylines emphasize that the collisions were not routine.

Beyond the fact that both players were removed, the coverage also underscores that the situation was serious enough to raise concussion-type concern for Muncy in reporting surrounding the incident. Vargas also exited after the collision, and multiple injury-update items point to uncertainty around their availability.

What is clearly established from the game impact:

  • Both teams lost two starters in the same incident.
  • The collision occurred at first base, immediately affecting a live, game-critical play.
  • Follow-up updates were expected to determine how much time the players could miss.

For Dodgers fans and baseball news readers, the collision is the headline because it blends two story drivers—unexpected player health outcomes and instant lineup disruption—at the worst possible moment in a matchup that already matters for series position.

No specific medical diagnosis details beyond the nature of the scare were provided in the excerpts, so the exact severity and timetable were not spelled out here.


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