Teoscar Hernández's sophomore season in LA was ... less than ideal. He wasn't bad offensively, but everything about his 2025 performance was inferior to 2024. He hit eight fewer homers, drove in 10 fewer runs, walked far less, and missed two weeks with an injury. And that's saying nothing about his defense, which has never been great but attracted a lot more scrutiny this year than ever before after a few particularly unacceptable moments.
Getting Hernández out of right field, where he put up a -9 OAA (the fourth-worst of 36 qualified right fielders) is a priority for the Dodgers this offseason.