The Los Angeles Dodgers' bats couldn't miss during their 8-4 win against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday night.
Teoscar Hernandez scored the go-ahead run on an error to highlight a four-run eighth inning, lifting the Los Angeles Dodgers to a season-opening 5-2 victory versus the San Diego Padres on Wednesday in Seoul, South Korea.
Following the news that the New York Yankees had an interest in Enrique Hernandez, they made him a $4 million offer before he ended up signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The talk of MLB teams colluding to bring the value of player contracts down has been getting louder by the year, and Los Angeles Dodgers utility man Enrique Hernandez seems to think that is warranted.
Enrique (Kiké) Hernandez recently agreed to re-sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers in MLB free agency. Hernandez is a fan-favorite in Los Angeles and Dodgers fans were excited to learn that he was indeed returning for the 2024 season.
The 32-year-old has excelled as an infielder and outfielder, particularly across his six-plus seasons with the Dodgers.
Enrique Hernandez is not leaving Los Angeles. Jeff Passan of ESPN reported Monday that the veteran utlityman has decided to return to the Dodgers. Hernandez, 32, will be getting a new one-year contract from the team in free agency.
The Dodgers are close to re-signing utility player Enrique Hernandez.
The Dodgers have traded outfielder Manuel Margot to the Twins, reports Juan Toribio of MLB.com.
Kiki Hernandez is the definition of a utility fielder. Last season, he played just 54 games with the Los Angeles Dodgers, after being traded across the country by the Boston Red Sox at the trade deadline.
Enrique Hernandez has narrowed it down to a final four.
The veteran has generally been utilized as a bench bat throughout his career.
According to a report from MLB.com, former Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers' utility player Enrique Hernandez is expected to sign within the next three days.
Free agent utilityman Enrique Hernández is expected to sign within the next two to three days.
According to reports, the Los Angeles Angels are still interested in veteran Enrique Hernandez, but they fear he wants to return to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
According to a report from Ken Rosenthal of 'The Athletic,' the Los Angeles Angels are expressing interest in longtime utility player Enrique Hernandez.
The Angels have some interest in utilityman Enrique Hernandez.
If the surgery puts him in position to have better results going forward, that could be a noteworthy development for the free-agent market.
The Los Angeles Dodgers were eliminated from the playoffs on Wednesday night, and Kike Hernandez did not hold back when talking about his team getting swept.
The Boston Red Sox and center fielder Enrique Hernandez agreed to a one-year, $10 million contract extension for next year, ESPN and the Springfield (Mass.) Republican reported Monday night.
COVID-19 is still a real threat to the MLB schedule.
Hernandez is a short-term enhancement, provides Cora with more options if youngsters struggle to turn a corner and is a player with something to prove.
Hernandez has spent the last six seasons with the Dodgers, slashing .240/.312/.425 with 68 home runs and 213 RBI.
Who doesn’t love Los Angeles Dodgers’ own Kiké Hernandez? If such a list does exist, it would be very short. The 25-year-old utility player is known for being a fun personality off the field, and now he’s proving how great of a performer he is.
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