Are There Two Hernándezes in the Dodgers Future?

When Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman declined to re-sign (then) 28-year-old utility infielder/outfielder Kiké Hernández following the Dodgers 2020 World Series championship season after his six seasons with the team, it caused quite a stir among the Dodgers faithful.

Granted, the San Juan, Puerto Rico native and sixth-round draft pick in 2009 by the Houston Astros out of American Military Academy in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico slashed a less-than-stellar .230/.270/.410/.680 that season and left LA with a (then) combined .240 batting average, 68 home runs, and 213 RBI, but again, he was an enormous fan-favorite.

One more than one occasion, Hernández came up with a game-changing pinch-hit home run, including this monster grand slam against the San Francisco Giants on June 18, 2019.
(SportsNet LA)

Lo and behold, Friedman reacquired the popular utilityman on July 25, 2023 from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for 25-year-old right-hander Nick Robertson and 27-year-old minor league right-hander Justin Hagenman, making Kiké fans very happy.

In the 54 games in which he appeared upon his return to the Dodgers, Hernández slashed a respectable .262/.308/.423/.731, with five home runs and 30 RBI in his 168 at-bats. However, at season’s end, Friedman (again) did not offer Kiké a free agent contract extension; perhaps because the (now) 32-year-old utilityman underwent double-hernia surgery on October 24. That being said, Hernández recently told reporters that he expects to resume baseball activities in three to four weeks. But will it be in a Dodgers uniform?

Fast-forward to Wednesday, November 8, 2023.

It was reported on Wednesday that the Dodgers were showing interest in signing 31-year-old free agent outfielder Teoscar Hernández. In his (thus far) eight MLB seasons – one and a half with the Houston Astros, five and a half with the Toronto Blue Jays, and one with the Seattle Mariners – the Cotui, Dominican Republic native, one-time All-Star, and two-time Silver Slugger owns a career slash line of .261/.316/.486/.802, with 158 home runs and 473 RBI.

Teoscar Hernández’s career numbers are almost identical to those of Kiké Hernández.
(Jennifer Buchanan)

In other words, there very well may be two Hernándezes on the Dodgers 2024 Opening Day rosters.

Stay tuned…

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2 Responses to “Are There Two Hernándezes in the Dodgers Future?”

  1. Shawn says:

    211 strikeouts , just what the Dodgers need 🤦‍♀️

  2. Good point. But the 4 previous season he was around 150. Was he trying to hit a lot of homers because he was going to be a free agent.??

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