Teoscar Hernandez Upheld as 'Great Fit' For Dodgers, Despite Trade Buzz
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Teoscar Hernandez Upheld as 'Great Fit' For Dodgers, Despite Trade Buzz
"Listening does not mean shopping. Listening is what all teams do on probably 99.9 percent of players with the exception honestly being Shohei Ohtani,"
"Teoscar, teams are checking in there for sure, but I would categorize a potential deal as unlikely. He's a great fit in L.A. and he's somebody who is honestly tailor-made for the Dodgers. He wants to be there and I just can't see the Dodgers doing that."
Teoscar Hernandez hit .257 in the 2025 postseason with five home runs and 13 RBI and delivered a sacrifice fly in the fourth inning of Game 7 of the World Series. The Dodgers are listening to trade requests for the 33-year-old as they aim to revamp the outfield this offseason. A trade is considered unlikely but possible because Hernandez’s defense is a weakness; he ranked 33rd of 36 right fielders in Outs Above Average last season. The Dodgers have made a financial commitment to Hernandez, who is owed $12 million in 2026 and $14.5 million in 2027. Teams are checking in, and a move could hinge on the addition of a top free-agent outfielder.
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