Teoscar Hernandez of the Dodgers explains the mystery of the 2024 All-Star season.
As of this moment in the MLB season, Teoscar Hernandez, an outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers, may have earned every penny of his one-year contract as a free agent. Dodgers fans have praised him for his outstanding play this season, and he will start for the National League in the MLB All-Star Game. After outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr.
of the San Diego Padres went down with an injury, he was given the go-ahead. Prior to this, he had received 462 votes from his teammates to make the All-Star team, but he was barely chosen among the first three starting slots by the public. But in the voting, he came in fourth.
He now wants to carry over his recent success into the Dodgers postseason.
Hernandez recently discussed his pregame routine and how it helped him be selected as an All-Star in an interview with Dodgers writer Kirsten Watson. Hernandez added, “It’s…the way that you prepare yourself.”
“For me, it’s just trying to be consistent with my work and let the results be the results, you know, rather than proving that I can do that for an entire season.” Ultimately, you have to put in the effort and strive to be imperfect. Personally, I try to focus on the small things because I know that if I perform well in the games, the big things will follow.