One Free Agent Dodgers Need to Sign Before 2025 Season Gets Underway
With a month before spring training opens, the Los Angeles Dodgers have had quite the successful offseason. But there is one free agent the Dodgers must sign before next season: Utility man Kiké Hernández.
When the Dodgers signed Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim, it was speculated the team would use him in a super utility role. Adding another utility man to the roster made a reunion with Hernández seem doubtful. Nevertheless, after Gavin Lux was traded to the Cincinnati Reds, a spot opened for Hernández to return.
In 2024, Hernández slashed .281/.373/.654 with 12 home runs and 42 runs batted in. Just before the All-Star break in July, Hernández started wearing glasses due to a recent diagnosis of astigmatism in his right eye.
The utility man appeared to break out of his slump after the midseason change. In the first half of the season, Hernández batted just .191 with 45 strikeouts and 15 RBIs, but drastically improved at a key time of the year.
Though Hernández endured highs and lows in the regular season, the utility man’s performance in the postseason is a whole different story. Hernández helped the Dodgers seal a Game 5 victory over the San Diego Padres in the NLDS with his solo home run.
Hernández has recorded a batting average of .278 with 64 hits, 15 home runs, 35 runs batted in and 37 runs scored in his postseason career. Hernández has more postseason home runs than MLB legends Alex Rodriguez, Miguel Cabrera, and Chipper Jones.
The beauty of Hernández is his versatility. He can play practically anywhere for the Dodgers, and did so throughout an injury-plagued 2024 season.
When Max Muncy dealt with an oblique injury, Hernández played third. When Freddie Freeman missed time, Hernández played first. When the Dodgers needed an outfielder, Hernández was there. When there were no more relievers in the bullpen, Hernández even took the mound.
Losing Hernández in free agency this offseason would in turn create a void in the clubhouse. Beyond his versatility, his energy is a contributing factor to the success of the team. The Dodgers have created some of the best rosters in baseball for a number of years, but energy played a pivotal role in 2020 and 2024, when the organization won the World Series.
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Sure would be nice to bring Kike back into the fold.
This is why I come here. THANK YOU for writing an article about this. I’ve been commenting the same thing for the past few seasons now (much more emphatically), and am so happy to hear someone else understands how important Kike is to the team. Let’s just hope the front office understands too!
I completely agree with Travis. I’ve also been touting Kiki and what he brings to the team, dugout and clubhouse for the past two off seasons. Please bring him back!
I agree as well. The difference in productivity for Kike’ was checking his eyesight and his pride in the dugout, getting his eye issues fixed and then producing like never before.. Oddly, that is the same methodology applied by Teoscar Hernandez in his “show me” year and we all know how that turned out, I don’t expect Kike’ to hit 33 home runs but if he strikes out less ans drives in more runs, whats not to like.. Okay Andrew, sign him now to make this team complete!!! :p
Bring him back!!!!