Kiké Hernández: 'Mr. October' Dodgers' Postseason Hero
Update: 2025-12-01
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Kiké Hernández, a versatile Dodgers player, had a challenging season due to an elbow injury but still managed to play through it, adding another memorable postseason highlight to his career. He posted a .203 batting average with ten home runs and thirty-five RBIs over ninety-three games. Hernández played a crucial role in the Dodgers World Series victory, hitting nearly .300 in the postseason. He signed a one-year deal to return to the Dodgers, starting strong with a home run in the Tokyo Series. However, he struggled after returning stateside, hitting just .111 in his first ten games, though all his hits were home runs. Hernández revealed he had suffered an elbow tear in May, playing through it and setting a new franchise record for most postseason games played by a Dodger. He is currently a free agent.
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