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Munoz was released by the Diamondbacks on Monday. Munoz was limited to just 12 games this season at Triple-A Reno, but he hit .304/.389/.391 in those contests so this might be a case of him opting out of his minor-league contract. It's unclear whether the 28-year-old utility player might have something else lined up.
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Munoz (calf) has gone 5-for-25 with a double, a walk, three RBI and two runs in six games since being reinstated from Triple-A Reno's 7-day injured list May 16. Munoz was sidelined for the first six weeks of the minor-league season while recovering from a right calf strain. The 28-year-old saw action in 29 games at the big-league level with the Phillies in 2022, but he may face a more difficult path to earning a call-up to Arizona since he doesn't possess a spot on the Diamondbacks' 40-man roster.
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Munoz (calf) was reassigned to minor-league camp Sunday. Munoz was a late arrival to camp due to visa issues and then suffered a right calf strain Friday. It's unclear how long the 28-year-old is expected to be sidelined by the injury, but he should play for Triple-A Reno once healthy.
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Munoz suffered a strained right calf while swinging at a pitch Friday. The Diamondbacks plan to have Munoz undergo imaging to determine the extent of the injury. The utility infielder is having a good camp but is seen as a longshot to earn a roster spot.
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Munoz (not injury related) arrived at camp Sunday and participated in his first workout Monday, Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic reports. Munoz was delayed by visa issues. While he's only missed a week of camp, a utility player on a minor-league contract can't fall too far behind.