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Teoscar Hernández aims for a Gold Glove after offseason rebuild
Summary
Teoscar Hernández lost 12 pounds while training in Tampa with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and will move back to left field as he pursues a Gold Glove.
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Teoscar Hernández arrived at Camelback Ranch after an offseason of plyometric training at a Tampa facility where he worked with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. He said he lost 12 pounds and spent two months resting after the World Series. Hernández has said a groin strain in early May affected his play last season. He is back in full workouts with the Dodgers and has set a goal of winning a Gold Glove.
Key facts:
- Hernández said he lost 12 pounds during the offseason while training alongside Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and others at a Tampa facility.
- He sustained a groin strain in early May, missed 12 games, and said the issue bothered him for the remainder of the regular season and postseason.
- In 2025 he hit 25 home runs, drove in 89 runs, and batted .247 over 134 games.
- The Dodgers plan to move Hernández back to left field to make room for newcomer Kyle Tucker in right field.
- Hernández is under contract with the Dodgers through the 2027 season and has said he would like to extend his career beyond that.
- Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said Hernández increased his effort and showed improved defensive performance after conversations following an August game in Colorado.
Summary:
Hernández took part in the Dodgers' first full-squad spring workout as he prepares for the season. The team has shifted him back to left field and he has stated a personal goal of winning a Gold Glove. Roster decisions, including any trades reported over the winter, are described as club matters and remain undetermined at this time.
