Dodgers, Yankees, Orioles, Red Sox May Pursue Slugger Teoscar Hernandez
Right-handed slugging outfielder Teoscar Hernandez is a Major League Baseball free agent.
On October 15, Hernandez turned 32-years-old.
Hernandez is coming off an excellent season with the World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, when he hit .272, with 32 doubles, two triples, and 33 home runs, while driving in 99 runs in 652 plate appearances.
Hernandez slashed .272/.339/.501/.840 as a very consequential, slugging outfielder for the Dodgers.
Hernandez hit three postseason home runs; including two in the National League Division Series against San Diego, and one in the World Series, against the New York Yankees. He had 15 postseason hits in 71 plate appearances, covering 16 games.
Hernandez refused the Dodgers qualifying offer of a one year contract for $21.05 million.
If a player declines a qualifying offer and signs with another team, his original team receives a compensatory draft pick.
The Dodgers most likely want to retain Hernandez. But at what price? And for how long?
But aren’t they also interested in Juan Soto, pitchers Corbin Burnes and Roki Sasaki among other star free agents?
Perhaps. But the Dodgers certainly have the financial wherewithal to attract and sign multiple high-shelf free agents.
About Teoscar Hernandez:
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Hernandez received a $20,000 signing bonus from the Astros.
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