Kiké Hernández
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Teoscar Hernández’s grand slam led the Dodgers to a 4-3 victory over the Padres, extending their NL West lead while Ohtani dealt with injury concerns.
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Why the Dodgers Can Survive Injuries And Still Be the Best
Alex Call, Alex Freeland, Andrew Friedman, baseball, Blake snell, Brock Stewart, Dalton Rushing, Dave Roberts, Dodgers, Edwin Dìaz, Evan Phillips, Freddie Freeman, Kiké Hernández, Kyle Hurt, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB, Ryan Ward, sports, Tanner Scott, Teoscar Hernández, Tyler Glasnow, Will Klein, Will SmithThe Los Angeles Dodgers lead major league baseball but face injury challenges. Their success stems from smart resource allocation, player development, and depth rather than solely high payrolls.
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The Dodgers face significant injuries to key players but maintain an 8-game lead; their depth is crucial for continued success.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers face key injuries to Kiké and Teoscar Hernández, yet maintain strong performance. They leverage depth and promote players to sustain competitiveness.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have a 34-20 record as they complete the first third of the 2026 season, despite injuries affecting key players. Their pitching is strong, with a 3.10 ERA, while offensive inconsistency persists among their aging roster.
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Kiké Hernández debuted in 2026, aiding the Dodgers’ offense in a 5–3 win over Rockies.
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Dodgers defeated Braves 3-1, improving their NL West lead with strong pitching performance.
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The Dodgers lost 2-1 to the Astros despite Shohei Ohtani’s strong performance. They struggled to score, leaving runners on base, while injuries lingered for key players.
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Dodgers’ spring training begins with key players recovering, aiming for a successful season ahead.
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On Media Day, the Dodgers announced Kiké Hernández’s one-year signing and Max Muncy’s contract extension, enhancing their roster as they pursue a potential three-peat championship victory.
