Dodgers veteran outfielder worked out with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. after World Series
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Dodgers veteran outfielder worked out with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. after World Series
"Teoscar Hernandez was working out with his former teammate Vladimir Guerrero Jr. over the winter in preparation for a crucial season. Hernandez, who spent years with the Toronto Blue Jays and played alongside Guerrero, was the subject of trade rumors over the offseason as the Dodgers looked to improve the outfield, in particular when it comes to defense."
"The Dodgers signed Kyle Tucker to a record-breaking deal, upgrading one of their outfield corner positions. With his addition, the Dodgers had an outfield of Tucker, Hernandez, and Pages, a very seasoned group. However, with another significant contract added and a range of young outfield prospects waiting in the wings, questions arose about Los Angeles's commitment to keep Hernandez."
"Teoscar Hernandez worked out amid the rumors At Dodgers Spring Training, Hernandez revealed that he worked out with his former teammate, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., over the offseason, along with Junior Caminero of the Tampa Bay Rays, Adolis García of the Philadelphia Phillies, and Randy Arozarena of the Seattle Mariners. The results have been clear - Hernandez lost 12 pounds. "Obviously, he's preparing to help his team get back to the World Series and win," Hernandez told The California Post. "I'm doing the same thing. "We motivate each other. At the end of the day, I think every player needs someone with whom they feel comfortable and have good moments while training.""
Teoscar Hernández trained over the winter with Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Junior Caminero, Adolis García, and Randy Arozarena, and lost 12 pounds as part of his preparation. The Dodgers signed Kyle Tucker to a record deal and assembled a veteran outfield that included Tucker, Hernández, and Pages. Additional big contracts and several young outfield prospects prompted questions about Hernández's future. Multiple teams showed interest but no trade materialized. The Dodgers ultimately kept Hernández, valuing his experience, leadership, clubhouse role, and giving him another opportunity to improve his fielding and contribute on the roster.
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