Teoscar Hernandez’s one-year deal with the Dodgers over the offseason has worked out perfectly for the outfielding slugger.
The soon-to-be-32-year-old is just about to eclipse 100 RBIs on the year, which has seen Hernandez earn his second All-Star selection and help the Dodgers to yet another NL West title. Now, as the season is coming to a close and the playoffs approaching, Hernandez reflected on his signing and subsequent season in Dodger Blue.
“That was one of the best decisions I made in the offseason. Everybody was saying it was a bad deal because it was a one-year deal, but for me what is important is to get better and win. I’m glad that I’m here,” Hernandez said, via The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya.
This season, Hernandez has recorded 33 home runs (a career-high), 99 RBIs (second-most of his career), 53 walks (career-high), and 84 runs (second-most) while sporting batting splits of .270 AVG / .338 OBP / .501 / .839 OPS. He trails only Shohei Ohtani on the Dodgers in terms of slugging percentage and total bases this year.
Even if the Dodgers keep on spending in free agency, they may commit their resources elsewhere on the field and choose not to re-sign Hernandez, who will turn 32 years old in a few weeks, to a long-term extension. On the flip side, Hernandez may be able to earn an even more lucrative contract outside of L.A. as well after such a successful season with the Dodgers.