Kike Hernandez breaks Justin Turner's Dodgers postseason record
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Kike Hernandez breaks Justin Turner's Dodgers postseason record
"Kiké Hernández once again was in the Los Angeles Dodgers lineup for Game 2 of the World Series, batting seventh and playing left field against the Toronto Blue Jays. With the start, Hernández officially logged his 87th career postseason appearance with the Dodgers, surpassing Justin Turner for the most playoff games in franchise history. Hernández has spent a vast majority of his career with the Dodgers, beginning in 2015. In that time, he has been with the Dodgers for all five of their World Series appearances in the last nine seasons."
"Including his time with the Red Sox gives Hernández an additional 11 postseason games. That was also the most productive playoff showing of his career, as Hernández hit .408/.423/.837 with four doubles, one triple, five home runs, nine RBI and nine runs scored. Over his Dodgers postseason career, Hernández entered the World Series batting .253/.341/.433 with seven doubles, 10 home runs and 30 RBI. He went 1-for-4 with an RBI single in Game 1. Hernández ranks fifth all-time in Dodgers postseason home runs and seventh in RBI."
Kiké Hernández started Game 2 of the World Series for the Los Angeles Dodgers, batting seventh and playing left field. The start marked his 87th career postseason appearance with the Dodgers, surpassing Justin Turner for the franchise playoff-games record. Hernández has been with the Dodgers since 2015 and has appeared in five World Series over the last nine seasons. He is tied with Turner and Kenley Jansen with nine postseason trips for the Dodgers, behind Clayton Kershaw's 13. Hernández produced an outstanding 2021 Red Sox postseason (.408/.423/.837) and ranks fifth in Dodgers postseason home runs and seventh in RBI.
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