Dodgers set to re-sign outfielder 
		Teoscar Hernández for $66 million over 3 years, AP source says 
		 
		 
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			 [December 28, 2024]  
			By STEPHEN HAWKINS 
		
			Teoscar Hernández is headed back to the Los Angeles Dodgers. 
			 
			The free agent outfielder has agreed with the reigning World Series 
			champions on a $66 million, three-year contract, a person familiar 
			with the negotiations told The Associated Press late Friday night. 
			 
			The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the 
			deal was pending a successful physical. 
			 
			After initially looking for a three-year contract that never 
			materialized in free agency last offseason, Hernández and his 
			representatives turned their focus to getting the best short-term 
			deal from the best team interested. That led to a $23.5 million, 
			one-year deal with the Dodgers, where he joined a loaded lineup that 
			included Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman. 
			 
			Hernández wanted to play deep into October, and did, becoming a a 
			World Series champion during an All-Star season when he was the Home 
			Run Derby champion and won his third career Silver Slugger, which 
			got him a $1 million bonus. 
		
			
			  
		
			The Dominican outfielder had a huge impact as the Dodgers won their 
			second World Series title in five seasons. He hit .272 with a 
			career-high 33 homers and 99 RBIs in 154 regular-season games. 
			 
			Hernández had made it clear he wanted to stay in Los Angeles, saying 
			that was his priority. He got emotional when thanking fans during 
			the World Series celebration at Dodger Stadium after the club's 
			championship parade. 
			 
			“I play this game to win,” he told the fans that day. “And the 
			Dodgers gave me the opportunity to come here so I could help this 
			organization, this team, these people, this city, win a 
			championship. You guys made this dream come true. Thank you for 
			making me a world champion.” 
			 
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            Los Angeles Dodgers' Teoscar Hernández watches his two-run home run 
			against the New York Yankees during the third inning in Game 2 of 
			the baseball World Series, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, in Los Angeles. 
			(AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File) 
              
 
			 Now they will get to try to do it again, with 
			Hernández likely switching from left field to right field, his best 
			defensive position. There are plans for Betts to move back into the 
			infield next season. 
			 
			Hernández turned 32 during the playoffs, when he hit .250 with three 
			homers and 12 RBIs in 16 postseason games. He struggled during the 
			six-game National League Championship Series against the New York 
			Mets, going 2 for 21 with one RBI. That was after he hit .333 with 
			seven RBIs in a five-game Division Series against San Diego, and 
			before hitting .350 in the World Series against the Yankees — 
			including a two-run double in the fifth inning of Game 5 for a 5-all 
			tie before the Dodgers clinched the title with a 7-6 victory. 
			 
			Hernández has a .263 career batting average with 192 homers, 572 
			RBIs and 65 outfield assists for Toronto (2016-22), Seattle (2023) 
			and the Dodgers. His first All-Star season came with the Blue Jays 
			in 2021, when he hit 32 homers while setting career highs with his 
			.296 average and 116 RBIs. 
			 
			His 2024 deal with Los Angeles included $8.5 million in deferred 
			money that will be paid over 10 equal installments each July 1 from 
			2030-39. 
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			AP Baseball Writer Mike Fitzpatrick contributed to this report. 
			
			
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