Dodgers make Teoscar Hernandez plans clear
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Reportedly, the Los Angeles Dodgers will not offload Teoscar Hernández following the arrival of Kyle Tucker, despite rumors of a trade.
The Baltimore Orioles have been one of the most active teams in the offseason, and the franchise is reportedly on the lookout for rotation pieces ahead of the 2026 season.
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Dodgers expected to keep former All-Star outfielder
Those rumors were expected to get louder when the Dodgers agreed to terms with outfielder Kyle Tucker on Thursday. Instead, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported that Hernandez is expected to be a member of the Dodgers on Opening Day, shifting to left as Tucker takes over in right.
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez endured a down year in 2025, though he still capped it off with a second straight World Series title. The 33-year-old veteran posted a .247 batting average, .284 on-base percentage and .738 OPS with 25 home runs and 89 RBIs across 134 games.
After another splash made during the winter in acquiring the most coveted bat on the market in All-Star Kyle Tucker, the looming question that the Los Angeles Dodgers were immediately facing was the role that Teoscar Hernandez would play for 2026.
Teoscar Hernández's net worth saw a steady rise from humble beginnings to becoming a feared bat in MLB. His career progressed from league minimum pay to multi-million dollar contracts and arbitration rewards,
Mookie Betts and Teoscar Hernández's offensive downturns in 2025 were so sharp and dramatic that they hid another worrying regression from the lineup: Tommy Edman's. Edman had such a surprisingly hot start to the season — he hit five homers in the Dodgers' first nine games — and then was sporadically injured,