Dodgers' Kike Hernandez Claps Back at Media Personality Who Called Him Out
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Dodgers' Kike Hernandez Claps Back at Media Personality Who Called Him Out
""And then the Kiké Hernández thing, did you guys see?" Helwani said. "He quoted the famous Conor McGregor UFC 205 interview. 'Apologize to no one.' But the setup was just... He fumbled his way through it, if we're being honest. He called himself the triple champ. I mean, yeah, you got an A on the group project, Kiké. Let's be honest, okay? I mean, if Pages didn't catch that ball, you're remembered for the guy who missed Ernie Clement's fly ball, okay?""
""I thought the Dodgers looked like jackasses" Ariel Helwani from The Ariel Helwani Show was NOT happy with how The Dodgers acted after their win over The Blue Jays, or with what Kike had to say on the mic? pic.twitter.com/jawOqVCgD1- Blue Heaven (@BlueHeaven_BB) November 5, 2025"
"Upon seeing Helwani's comments, Hernandez responded to him on Instagram. "Suck it!" Hernandez said, tagging Helwani. "Does 3x World Series Champ sound better than Triple Champ?" It looks like Kiké Hernández has clapped back at Ariel Helwani once again after he called out the Dodgers for their World Series celebration in the comments of @js9innings "Suck it! Does 3x World Series Champ sound better than Triple Champ?" ? pic.twitter.com/trPXiKvA5s- Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) November 7, 2025"
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays to win the 2025 World Series. Ariel Helwani criticized the Dodgers' celebrations and singled out Kiké Hernández for his mic comments and limited series contribution. Helwani referenced a Conor McGregor quote, called Hernández's delivery fumbled and labeled the teambehavior negatively. A social-media clip captured Helwani saying the Dodgers "looked like jackasses." Hernández responded on Instagram with "Suck it!" and asked whether "3x World Series Champ" sounded better than "Triple Champ." Hernández recorded two hits across seven World Series games but had important contributions in prior Dodgers championship runs.
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