Dodgers Reclaim Clubhouse Catalyst: Kiké Hernández Returns
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- Hernández underwent surgery to repair a right adductor muscle, forcing him to miss significant time during the season.
- His recovery progressed ahead of schedule, allowing him to return in time for the critical stretch.
- The Dodgers currently lead the NL West, and Hernández's versatility provides critical flexibility in the lineup.

Hernández underwent surgery to repair a right adductor muscle, forcing him to miss significant time during the season. His recovery progressed ahead of schedule, allowing him to return in time for the critical stretch. The Dodgers currently lead the NL West, and Hernández's versatility provides critical flexibility in the lineup.
Known for his clutch postseason performances, Hernández owns a. 272 batting average with 13 home runs in 81 playoff games. His energy and humor are cited by teammates as vital for maintaining focus through a long season.
This move signals the Dodgers' commitment to investing in both performance and culture. With Hernández back, the team gains a proven winner who thrives under pressure. His return could be the edge L.
Power Move: Hernández's return isn't just about stats—it's about restoring the emotional core that fuels championship runs. The Dodgers now have their x-factor back, and opponents should expect a more dangerous, cohesive team down the stretch.
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