Dodgers Notes: LA Lands Top Closer, Freddie Freeman Injury, Kike Hernandez Free Agency Update
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Dodgers Notes: LA Lands Top Closer, Freddie Freeman Injury, Kike Hernandez Free Agency Update
""The Dodgers are interested in re-signing Kiké Hernández after re-signing Miguel Rojas," Dodgers Nation's Doug McKain said. "...All signs point to Kiké Hernández being back with the Dodgers after that Miguel Rojas signing. I'm very confident that's going to happen. You just have to wait towards spring training when that 60-day IL opens up, and he can sign, go on [the injured list] and rehab and hopefully he's back in a couple of months.""
"The Los Angeles Dodgers made a huge free agency move Tuesday, signing All-Star closer Edwin Diaz to a three-year, $69 million deal. Freddie Freeman has represented Team Canada in the last two World Baseball Classics, but his participation for the 2026 WBC may be in jeopardy. Freeman, after playing a 147-game regular season and featuring in all of the Dodgers' postseason games, has "a little bit of a health issue.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed All-Star closer Edwin Diaz to a three-year, $69 million contract. Diaz posted a 1.62 ERA and 28 saves last season. Freddie Freeman's availability for the 2026 World Baseball Classic is uncertain due to "a little bit of a health issue" after a 147-game regular season and full postseason participation. The Dodgers are interested in re-signing Kiké Hernández, with expectations he could return after Miguel Rojas' re-signing and a potential 60-day injured list placement to allow rehab. Shohei Ohtani's two-year tenure with the Dodgers included major achievements and awards.
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