Dodgers utilityman Kike Hernandez’s immediate reaction to first game back from injury

Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Kike Hernandez throws to first on a bunt at Chase Field on Aug. 31, 2024, in Phoenix.After missing almost two months of action, Kike Hernandez was activated from the injured list this past Monday, with the Los Angeles Dodgers welcoming back their usual October hero ahead of their three-game series over the Cincinnati Reds to begin the year. While Hernandez wasn’t called upon on Monday during the Dodgers’ series-opening 7-0 win, he drew the start for them on Tuesday at the hot corner and went 2-3 from the plate with an RBI.

This is the kind of performance that Hernandez is always capable of, and he’s back to playing carefree baseball now that he seems to have put his elbow injury completely in the rearview mirror. And the Dodgers utility man couldn’t hide his happiness that he is now back to contributing for his team in this playoff race and upcoming pennant chase.

“Felt great. It’s been a while since I felt the crowd from the field. Felt great to be back with the guys. And of course, it feels good when you contribute. To do it first game back, get it out of the way, feels great,” Hernandez told Kirsten Watson of SportsNet LA.

“Felt great to be back with the guys.”

In his first game since July 5th (elbow), Kiké Hernández (2-3, RBI, R) catches up with @kirsten_watson after the #Dodgers defeat the Reds 6-3, securing a series victory. #LetsGoDodgers pic.twitter.com/BfEWN0nWzY

https://twitter.com/SportsNetLA/status/1960565674327314934?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1960565674327314934%7Ctwgr%5E99bf4d069f56dff2580df9731088bca12c095088%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fclutchpoints.com%2Fmlb%2Flos-angeles-dodgers%2Fdodgers-news-kike-hernandez-immediate-reaction-to-first-game-back-from-injury

This is a borderline miracle for Hernandez, who, at one point, was in danger of a more serious injury that could have kept him out for a longer period of time. Even Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was worried.

But now, Hernandez is back, and it’s evident that the elbow injury he sustained in the past is no longer bothering him.

Kike Hernandez makes instant impact in return to Dodgers lineup

Dodgers utilityman Kike Hernandez's immediate reaction to first game back from injury
Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

In his very first plate appearance since returning from injury, Hernandez earned a base hit, fighting back from an 0-2 count against Reds starter Nick Martinez, working it back to 2-2, and then hitting a base hit back up the middle. The Dodgers couldn’t capitalize, however, as there were already two outs in the inning and Alex Freeland grounded out in the very next at-bat.

And then in the fourth inning, Hernandez hit a sacrifice fly to give the Dodgers a 2-1 lead that they would not relinquish, and to top it all off, he kept the line moving with a single to right in the sixth. LA ended up scoring three runs during that frame and they wouldn’t allow Cincinnati back into the game in any capacity.

The Dodgers will be gunning for the sweep on Wednesday when they face the Reds at 8:40 PM E.T.

Related Posts

🚨 BREAKING: Jason Varitek Signs a Stunning $45 Million Lifetime Honor Deal with the Boston Red Sox—Boston’s Captain Forever, Loyalty Immortalized, and a Legacy That Will Never Leave Fenway.

BOSTON — In a moment that has sent shockwaves through Major League Baseball and touched the hearts of fans worldwide, Jason Varitek, the legendary catcher and captain…

💔 EMOTIONAL HOMECOMING: Boston Red Sox Star “Returns Home” After a Long, Winding MLB Journey—Signs a One-Day Contract to Retire Where It All Began. A Quiet Goodbye That Has Fans Fighting Back Tears.

“I didn’t want my final memory of baseball to be an unfinished chapter. Boston is home — the place that shaped who I am, the locker room…

🚨 BREAKING MLB BOMBSHELL: Los Angeles Dodgers Predicted to Make the Most Soul-Crushing Move the League Has Ever Seen—Landing a $300 MILLION, Two-Time Cy Young Ace to Form a Legendary 1-2 Punch With Yoshinobu Yamamoto. If This Happens, the Balance of Power in Baseball May SHATTER Overnight.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are only a few steps away from becoming the next great dynasty in MLB history. If they want to capitalize on this championship window…

🚨 DEAL CONFIRMED: The Los Angeles Angels have agreed to a contract with a former star prospect once hailed as the future of the Chicago White Sox. After years of questions and setbacks, this move has reignited debate across the league. Some see redemption, others see risk. One thing is clear—this signing carries more weight than it appears.

The Los Angeles Angels continued their offseason focus on depth and flexibility by adding an experienced infield option, signing former top prospect Nick Madrigal to a minor-league…

🔥 OFFSEASON MOVE ALERT: The Atlanta Braves quietly added a veteran reliever on a one year deal while the rest of the league was watching bigger headlines. The timing of this signing is raising questions about what’s coming next. Insiders believe this move is not as simple as it looks. The Braves may be setting up something far more calculated.

The Atlanta Braves have quietly assembled one of the more deliberate and calculated offseasons in baseball, and Saturday marked another significant step as the organization moved to…

🚨 BRUTAL CONFESSION: Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas did not hold back when addressing the possibility of Willson Contreras taking his job. His words stunned fans who expected confidence, not raw honesty. What he admitted revealed real pressure inside the clubhouse. This moment may define his future more than any stat line.

The Boston Red Sox received an unusually candid and introspective assessment this week from first baseman Triston Casas, who openly addressed his uncertain role following the club’s…