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Dodgers: Mookie Betts’ Parting Advice for Kiké Hernandez and His Hilarious Response

The Dodgers will be starting a season without Kiké Hernandez for the first time since 2014. The long-time super-utilityman took advantage of his free agency and signed a 2-year deal with the Boston Red Sox worth $14 million. 

Before going out to Boston, Kiké talked to some of his Dodgers teammates about the possibility of playing for the Red Sox. That included former Red Sox players such as Mookie Betts, David Price, and Joe Kelly.



Hernandez made an appearance on Intentional Talk this week and talked about a conversation he had with Betts. Mookie wanted to wish him luck in Boston, and the former Dodgers teammates had a little fun with it. Kiké even fired back at Mookie when he tried to mess with him. 

All he said was “good luck in the snow”… I know I told him, I said good luck with those taxes for 12 years. 

Hernandez is obviously referring to the massive extension that Betts signed with the Dodgers last offseason. Any fan that lives in California is familiar with the crazy income taxes, so Kiké took his shot while he still could. 

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All jokes aside, we wish Kiké all of the best out in Boston. He will forever be an important part of Dodgers history, and he leaves as a World Series champion. Good luck in the snow! 

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3 Comments

  1. .I have two hopes for Kiki: That he does well in Boston, and that he didn’t end Bellinger’s career.

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