Teoscar Hernandez Reveals Why He Expects to Be Even Better for Dodgers in 2025
Briefly

Teoscar Hernández had an impressive first season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, highlighted by being named an All-Star, winning the Home Run Derby, and hitting a career-high 33 home runs in 2024, culminating in a World Series win. His success made him a sought-after free agent, leading to a three-year, $66 million contract with the Dodgers after he declined a $21.05 million qualifying offer. With Mookie Betts moving to shortstop, Hernández is set to return to right field, a position he feels comfortable in, and he anticipates another exceptional season ahead.
"I feel more comfortable playing right field," Hernández said to MLB Network. "Going back to right this year is going to be even better, I feel more comfortable. This is about how you feel, where you're playing, where you're hitting in the lineup, and for me I think it's going to be better."
The return of the fan favorite should be exciting for a number of reasons, and Hernández believes he is poised for another phenomenal season.
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