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When it becomes clear that there is simply no Dodgers deal… Riley predicted a swift change in direction.
I’m going to choose the Boston Red Sox to win the Oscar because they’re a team that has promised to invest money, be proactive, and get righty bat.
Red Sox Requirements and Hernández’s Outstanding Performance
Hernández ended the previous season with 33 home runs, 99 RBIs, a.840 OPS, and a 137 OPS+. The Red Sox need right-handed hits in their lineup, and he is among the best right-handed hitters available right now.
In addition to former LA players Justin Turner, Kenley Jansen, and Kiké Hernández, the Red Sox have already signed former Dodger Walker Buehler this week. Hernández would become the most recent former Dodger great to relocate to Boston if he signs on.
Both parties may have to move on if the issue doesn’t improve quickly. Given the history of former Dodgers players joining other clubs in recent years, it would not be shocking if another team made a move as a result of this.
The Dodgers’ negotiations with Hernández would eventually come to an end, allowing him to join with the Boston Red Sox, according to a new YouTube video by content creator Jim Riley.
It seems expected that Hernández would rejoin the Dodgers, where he enjoyed his best season, following an outstanding debut season. The 32-year-old was a key member of the World Series-winning lineup and hit a career-high 33 home runs.
Hernández and the Dodgers have both indicated interest in getting back together, but nothing has materialized as of yet. The Dodgers have yet to pay Hernández the $22–24 million he is requesting annually, according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.