Teak-tough Carlos Hernandez grew up on the mean streets in South Central, Los Angeles. He came from nothing to become a ...
Teoscar Hernández became a free agent on Friday but only has one team on his mind. The outfielder made it clear that he doesn't want to leave the Los Angeles Dodgers after winning his first World ...
Nonprofit director Jackie Fielder continued to hold a sizable lead in the District 9 supervisorial race as of Friday’s vote tally. With more than two-thirds of the expected ballots already ...
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Enrique “Kiké” Hernandez knows a thing or two about teamwork in baseball. Since being drafted in 2009 by the Houston Astros, the current Dodger now has two ...
NEW YORK-- Utility player during the summer, difference-maker in October. That is the Enrique Hernández story. The Los Angeles Dodgers super utility man is one of the most versatile players in ...
In a billion-dollar Dodgers offseason, a one-year, $4 million move is making all the difference. It wasn't until weeks into spring training that the Dodgers brought back Kiké Hernández, but ...
There's something about the month of October that's brought out some of the best baseball from Kiké Hernández. The Los Angeles Dodgers' utility man is coming off his second consecutive multi-hit ...
Michel Pereira had Anthony Hernandez in terrible trouble for about 30 seconds, but it was the only time "Fluffy" had anything to worry about. Hernandez smothered, overwhelmed and pummeled Pereira ...
Los Angeles Dodgers free agent outfielder Teoscar Hernandez wants to return to the ballclub. Hernandez signed a one-year $15 million deal with the Dodgers in the offseason. The outfielder played a ...
Good morning, I’m Dan Gartland. If you got bored during the Dodgers’ blowout win over the Mets, I hope you watched the other New York team play a much more exciting game. Los Angeles Dodgers ...
The rest of the glory belonged to Anthony Hernandez. "Fluffy" dominated his way to a fifth-round TKO win on Saturday, overwhelming Pereira on the ground before referee Herb Dean stepped in.
NEW YORK — A stiff breeze with gusts up to 16 mph blew from left field to right field in chilly Citi Field on Wednesday night, knocking down a pair of Francisco Lindor drives that died on the ...