Max Muncy Wife
This beautiful young gal is Kellie Muncy, previously known as Kellie Cline; she is the wife of MLB player Max Muncy, the talented infielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Muncy started his professional career with the Oakland Athletics in 2015; before that, he played college baseball at Baylor University.
Kellie Muncy
Max Muncy and his wife Kellie got engaged on November 2, 2017. They got married in McKinney, Texas on November 17, 2018.
Kellie one if the children born to Dale and Beverly Cline (nee. Biggs), also proud parents of Kellie’s brother Kevin and sister Alyssa.
Mrs. Muncy was born in Southlake, Texas; where she attended Southlake Carrol and subsequently graduated with a minor in business administration at Baylor University, prior to studying business, Kellie studied fashion merchandising.
She worked as an associate buyer at Stanley Korshak. Before that, she worked for Shak Accessories.
Max and Kellie Muncy have two children together, Sophie Kate, born on July 23, 2021, and Wyatt James born on April 24, 2023.
Max Muncy Career
Biography of Max Muncy
Maxwell Steven Muncy, born on August 25, 1990, is a professional baseball player who serves as a third baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Major League Baseball (MLB). Known for his power hitting and versatility on the field, Muncy has made significant contributions to his team, including winning the World Series in 2020.
Early Life
- Birth: August 25, 1990
- Place of Birth: Midland, Texas
- High School: Attended Keller High School in Keller, Texas.
- Drafted: Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 41st round of the 2009 MLB Draft but did not sign.
- College: Enrolled at Baylor University.
- College Career: Played for the Baylor Bears from 2010 to 2012.
- Achieved a .311 batting average with 27 home runs over three years.
- Named to the All-Big 12 Conference team twice.
- Played summer baseball for the Wareham Gatemen in the Cape Cod Baseball League in 2010 and 2011.
Professional Career
Oakland Athletics
- 2012:
- Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the fifth round of the MLB Draft.
- Minor Leagues:
- Made his professional debut with the Burlington Bees, hitting .275 with four home runs in 64 games.
- Promoted to the Midland RockHounds after leading the California League with 21 home runs and 76 RBIs in 2013.
- Major League Debut:
- 2015:
- Called up to the majors on April 25 due to an injury to Ben Zobrist.
- Made his debut as starting third baseman against the Houston Astros, recording one hit.
- Hit his first MLB home run on May 17 against Jeff Samardzija of the Chicago White Sox.
- 2016:
- Split time between Nashville Sounds and Oakland Athletics, finishing with a .186 batting average in the majors.
Los Angeles Dodgers
- 2017:
- Signed a minor league contract with the Dodgers and played for the Oklahoma City Dodgers, hitting .309 with 12 home runs.
- 2018: Breakout Season:
- Called up to the Dodgers on April 17.
- Set a franchise record by hitting his 20th home run in just his 183rd at-bat.
- Finished with a .263 average, leading the team with 35 home runs and contributing significantly during playoffs, including a walk-off home run in Game 3 of the World Series.
- 2019: First All-Star Appearance:
- Selected as an injury replacement for the All-Star Game.
- Finished the season with a .251 average, hitting another 35 home runs and achieving a career-high of 98 RBIs.
- 2020: World Series Championship:
- Signed a three-year contract extension worth $26 million.
- Played a crucial role in helping the Dodgers win the World Series, batting .318 during the series.
- 2021: Career Milestones:
- Hit his 100th career home run on May 30.
- Selected for his second All-Star Game; finished with a .249 average and suffered an elbow injury that sidelined him from postseason play.
- 2022:
- Played primarily at third base after acquiring Freddie Freeman for first base; hit a career-low .196 with 21 homers and signed a one-year contract extension worth $13.5 million.
- 2023:
- Continued as primary third baseman; played in 135 games and recorded a .212 batting average with a career-high of 105 RBIs and hit 36 homers.
- 2024:
- Achieved four hits including three home runs against Atlanta Braves on May 5.
- Placed on injured list due to an oblique strain but returned later in August.
Max Muncy Contract and Salary
On November 3, 2023, Max Muncy has signed a two-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers worth $24 million. This deal includes a $5 million signing bonus and guarantees the entire amount. Muncy’s average annual salary will be $12 million. In 2024, he is set to earn a base salary of $7 million, along with the signing bonus, bringing his total earnings for the year to $9.5 million.