More than home runs: How Teoscar Hernández has become a clutch contact hitter for Dodgers (2024)

More than home runs: How Teoscar Hernández has become a clutch contact hitter for Dodgers (1)

The approach was dictated by the situation.

And, with a chance to tie a game Friday night, Teoscar Hernández knew exactly what he wanted to do with his swing.

In the Dodgers’ only win of the final week to the first half of their season, Hernández came to the plate Friday with runners on the corners and two outs in the eighth inning, needing a base hit to erase the club’s one-run deficit.

As he dug into the box, the two-time All-Star and nine-year veteran had a clear-headed game plan.

He wanted to get a sinker up, or at least around the knees, from Detroit Tigers right-hander Jason Foley.

“With Foley on the mound, his sinker is pretty good,” Hernández said. “[I was looking for] just something up in the strike zone.”

He wanted to send the ball the other way through the Tigers’ shifted infield, targeting the wide gap between first (where a Dodgers runner was being held on) and second base.

“The hole was open over there,” Hernández said, “because there was a guy on first.”

To make it all happen, Hernández simplified his approach, laying off three pitches around the outside corner as readied himself to shorten his swing.

“I wasn't trying to do too much,” he said. “I knew with a base hit, I could tie the ballgame.”

In a 1-and-2 count, Foley finally threw the pitch Hernández was looking for, an inner-half sinker that didn’t sink quite enough. Hernández planted his front foot, flung his hands toward the ball, and then did exactly what he wanted — lining an RBI single the other way that helped lift the Dodgers to an eventual 4-3 win.

“If he had taken a big swing with two strikes, he would have probably punched [out],” manager Dave Roberts said afterward. “But knowing all we needed was a base hit, and that there was 100 feet on the right side of the diamond that was wide open, he knew all he’s got to do is hit the ball flat to the other side.”

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“It’s huge,” Roberts added. “And he’s done that time and time again.”

On Monday night, Hernández’s task will be different.

In his first career appearance in the Home Run Derby, he’ll be swinging for the fences in an event he has long dreamed of participating in, earning a place in the eight-man field after swatting 19 home runs in the first half of the season.

To the Dodgers, however, the long balls Hernández has hit this year only tell part of the story about his importance to the team.

For a club that has struggled to capitalize with runners in scoring position (their .250 batting average and .740 OPS in such spots both rank in the bottom half of the majors), or get much production beyond their core four hitters (the bottom half of their lineup remains an area of concern), Hernández has been among the most clutch — and important — performers on the team.

He has 62 RBIs at the All-Star break, ranking seventh in the National League and trailing only Shohei Ohtani among Dodgers hitters.

His 28 hits with runners in scoring position are also second on the team, behind Freddie Freeman, and 12th overall in the National League — a byproduct of the ample situational opportunities that come from hitting behind Ohtani, Freeman, Mookie Betts and Will Smith in the batting order; but also of Hernández’s consistent composure in such high-leverage situations.

"I just try to not put extra pressure on [myself in those situations], or get anxious,” said Hernández, who is batting .259 with runners in scoring position this year with an impressive .871 OPS. “Just try to calm down, slow my body down and get a pitch that I can put in play.”

Sometimes, that process has resulted in highlight-reel home runs, like a tie-breaking blast at Yankee Stadium in early June, or the go-ahead three-run homer in Colorado a few weeks later that punctuated the Dodgers’ historic five-run ninth-inning comeback.

More often, though, the Dodgers have benefited from Hernández’s ability to simply “move the ball forward,” as Roberts likes to say, at critical moments in a game; when he recognizes an opportunity, refines his approach and shortens his swing like he did Friday night.

“Teo has hit a lot of homers for us,” Roberts said. “But to be able to shorten up, to get a base hit and understand the value of that … it’s huge.”

It’s a big reason why, as he prepared for the Derby during a practice round this week, Hernández was cautious to not start “overswinging” in search of extra power.

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He knows the old theory about the potential risks of participating in the Derby, which can tempt hitters to swing too hard and lose their normal mechanics. So, as he did his dry run during batting practice on Saturday afternoon, he swung at pitches with a smooth, controlled tempo — and still sent 14 of his 39 hacks sailing out of the ballpark.

“I know if I can touch the ball with a good angle, it’s going to go,” Hernández said. “I’m going to try to be nice and easy and not overswing, so I can not mess up my swing.”

Hernández’s pitcher for the event, Dodgers third base coach Dino Ebel, thinks it could be a winning strategy.

“The ball comes off his bat really hot,” Ebel said. “I think he’s set up to do this, because he’s so strong with a compact swing.”

All the Dodgers really care about, though, is making sure Hernández’s clutch contact abilities continue through the stretch run of the season — when they’ll need not only his home runs, but also his key situational hitting, to bolster an offense trying to carry the club to a World Series.

“He’s been invaluable,” Roberts said. “It’s experience. It’s give-a-bleep. And it’s just, you gotta want to do it, and gotta believe that it’s the best thing to do.”

Hernández and Ohtani to start for NL

The morning of his Derby appearance, Hernández learned of another surprise honor during this week’s All-Star festivities.

Just like in his first All-Star appearance in 2021, the outfielder will be in the National League’s starting lineup for Tuesday’s Midsummer Classic, selected by NL manager Torey Lovullo to replace the injured Fernando Tatis Jr.

The announcement came with a couple twists.

Hernández said he heard the news the same time the public did, alerted by one of his brothers at breakfast Monday to a tweet showing him batting eighth.

The other surprise: Hernández will start in center field, a position he is familiar with from his minor-league days, but hasn’t played at all in the majors since 2021.

“It’s in there,” Hernández, who has split his time with the Dodgers between left and right field, joked of going back to center. “It’s just been a while.”

The Dodgers will also have Ohtani in the NL’s starting lineup, batting second after he was voted by fans to be the league’s designated hitter.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

More than home runs: How Teoscar Hernández has become a clutch contact hitter for Dodgers (2024)

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More than home runs: How Teoscar Hernández has become a clutch contact hitter

hitter
A batter or hitter is the player who swings his bat to try to hit the ball. In Major League Baseball, pitchers usually do not bat unless they are playing in the National League where batters have to bat even if they are pitchers. In the American League, pitchers do not bat, and only pitch.
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for Dodgers. Outfielder Teoscar Hernández has 62 RBIs at the All-Star break, ranking seventh in the National League and trailing only Shohei Ohtani among Dodgers hitters.

How many home runs did Teoscar Hernández hit in the Home Run Derby? ›

The 31-year-old Hernández hit 49 homers over three rounds that totaled 3.98 miles and became the first Dodgers player to win the derby among 11 who have tried.

Has a Dodgers ever won a Home Run Derby? ›

Hernández hit 14 home runs in the final round to become the first Dodgers player in franchise history and seventh Dominican-born player to win the event. “This is amazing, man, everything that I'm feeling right now.

How won the Home Run Derby? ›

After a night full of dingers soaring through the Texas sky, it was an unlikely champion in Dodgers slugger Teoscar Hernández, who took the Derby crown by defeating young Royals star Bobby Witt Jr. in a thrilling final round. He became the first Dodger to win the title, and it was his first time competing in the Derby.

Who holds the Home Run Derby record for the most home runs? ›

He fell, 31-23, to then-rookie Julio Rodríguez in the semifinals of the 2022 Derby and lost to Rodríguez again, 41-21, in the first round in 2023. Still, Alonso has a record 207 career Derby homers and a chance to make history. Ken Griffey Jr. holds the record for Derby appearances with eight, three more than Alonso.

Who sang the 2024 Home Run Derby national anthem? ›

Ingrid Andress — a Colorado-grown singer-songwriter — went viral after her Monday night performance of the national anthem at the 2024 Home Run Derby … for all the wrong reasons.

Who has the most home runs on the Dodgers all time? ›

D. Snider

Who is in the Home Run Derby 2024? ›

Home Run Derby participants 2024

Alec Bohm, Phillies. Adolis Garcia, Rangers. Gunnar Henderson, Orioles. Teoscar Hernández, Dodgers.

Has anyone won the Home Run Derby 3 times? ›

These players have the most Home Run Derby titles. Mets' slugger Pete Alonso participated in his fifth Home Run Derby in 2024 and looked to tie Ken Griffey Jr.'s record of three Derby titles. Alonso fell short, however, and will look to match Griffey's titles in the future if he were to participate again.

Who will win the Home Run Derby in 2024? ›

Teoscar Hernandez is your 2024 MLB All-Star Home Run Derby champion! The Los Angeles Dodgers slugger takes home his first Derby title in his first appearance after outlasting Kansas City Royals star Bobby Witt Jr. in a dramatic final round.

Has anyone won the Home Run Derby twice? ›

Ken Griffey Jr. holds the record for the most Home Run Derby wins with three victories. Prince Fielder, Yoenis Céspedes, and Pete Alonso have won the derby twice.

Did Barry Bonds win the Home Run Derby? ›

Fans were treated to a three-round showdown between two of baseball's most prolific home run hitters when Bonds defeated McGwire in the 1996 contest, which featured an expanded 10-player field. Bonds trailed by two homers with one out left in the finals, then homered on three straight swings for the win.

Has a rookie ever won the Home Run Derby? ›

Alonso edged out Guerrero in a thrilling final-round battle of rookie phenoms. Alonso not only won the Derby, but went on to hit a Major League-best 53 home runs in 2019. Those 53 homers were also the most by any rookie in big league history, eclipsing the mark previously set by Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge.

What is the longest home run ever hit in a Home Run Derby? ›

Who hit the longest home run in the history of the Home Run Derby?
DISTANCE (FEET)PLAYERYEAR
520Juan Soto2021
519*Frank Thomas1994
518*Josh Hamilton2008
518*Sammy Sosa2002
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How many home runs did Bobby Witt Jr. hit in the Home Run Derby? ›

He's just the fourth shortstop in baseball history to appear in the derby's final round. In all, Witt hit 50 home runs in the contest — the most of any competitor Monday night. He totaled 20,428 feet in homers and his longest blast traveled 457. “Amazing,” Royals captain Salvador Perez said of Witt's performance.

Who has won the Home Run Derby more than once? ›

Alonso was seen by many as the front-runner at this year's Derby, for good reason: He's won the contest twice, and this year marked his fifth appearance in a row. Instead, Alonso, who's got 19 homers so far this year, managed to rack up only a dismal 12.

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