Kike Hernandez Makes MLB History Pitching for Dodgers
Kike Hernandez Makes MLB History Pitching for Dodgers

Kike Hernandez Makes MLB History Pitching for Dodgers

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Kiké Hernández, a versatile utility player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, made MLB history during the team's 15-2 victory over the Miami Marlins by becoming the first player in the modern era to score at least two runs, play multiple positions, and pitch a scoreless inning in a game he did not start. Hernández, known for his infectious personality and fan-favorite status, took the mound wearing a batting helmet, a move that delighted fans and sparked a flurry of social media reactions. His willingness to pitch amid ongoing injuries to the Dodgers' bullpen provided much-needed relief for the team. Despite a modest batting average this season, Hernández's versatility and leadership continue to make him a valuable asset for the Dodgers. The light-hearted helmet moment further showcased his showmanship and the unique energy he brings to the clubhouse. Manager Dave Roberts may consider using Hernández in pitching roles more often given the team's current injury situation.

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