Two straight championships don’t mean the Los Angeles Dodgers are going to sit on the sidelines in the off-season. They’re thinking big, really big, actually. The Dodgers are gearing up for a move in their three-peat chase that might confuse some fans but makes perfect sense to Andrew Friedman and the front office. The idea is to keep the veteran core intact while also adding younger, more athletic phenoms.

Looking at the bigger picture, the two free agents surrounded by the most uncertainty at the moment are Miguel Rojas and Kiké Hernández.

When it comes to postseason experience, only José Altuve has more among active players than Kiké Hernández.

But during the regular season, the 34-year-old is incredibly inconsistent and often just flat-out bad. In 2025, Hernández had hit only .203 w

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