The Los Angeles Dodgers' offense has underperformed recently despite strong statistics. Teoscar Hernández, a key player from last season, is experiencing a challenging year with injuries affecting his game. He signed a three-year contract worth $66 million to remain with the team. Although he hit a decisive home run in a recent win over the San Diego Padres, he admitted to struggling at the plate. Hernández emphasized his commitment to improving consistency and expressed relief over improved health from prior injuries, affecting his performance in the outfield positively.
Hernández parlayed his World Series success into a three-year, $66 million contract with the Dodgers, but has faced injuries this season affecting his performance.
Hernández’s recent solo home run against the Padres highlighted flashes of the power bat from last year, contributing to the Dodgers’ 3-2 victory.
Aiming for consistency, Hernándes acknowledged hitting struggles: 'Some days it's good, some days it's bad... I'm going to continue to keep working.'
Improved health from injuries has allowed Hernándes to make crucial catches in right field, showcasing his recovery this season.
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