
Dodgers bring back Kiké Hernández on a one-year deal
NY Post
Once again, Kiké Hernández is back with the Dodgers.
The utility player signed a one-year deal to return to Los Angeles, where he helped the team to a World Series win over the Yankees last year.
The 33-year-old announced the reunion himself with a post on X Sunday saying, “Walking through the open door,” accompanied by video of Dodgers highlights.
The agreement was later confirmed by The Athletic, pending a physical.
Financial terms of the Hernández’s contract have yet to be disclosed.
Hernández played in 126 games for the Dodgers in the regular season and had an OPS of just .654, but in 14 playoff games, he had an OPS of .808.

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