Dodgers to miss three-time Silver Slugger after hamstring injury originally appeared on The Sporting News.
Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have looked up to the task of defending their World Series title, posting a 37-20 record, the second-best in the league and the best in the National League West. This is due to several key contributors stepping up, whether it’s Shohei Ohtani doing a job on both sides of the field, or Freddie Freeman putting in the work from the batter’s box, or Kyle Tucker being a solid offseason pick-up.
This isn’t to exclude the efforts of Teoscar Hernandez, who has been big for Los Angeles this season, slashing a .276/.348/.436 throwing his 204 plate appearances this season, smashing seven home runs, and recording 31 RBIs as well. All of this production came to a screeching halt earlier on in the week, when Hernandez appeared to suffer from a hamstring injury.
While there was some deliberation on what the extent of his injury was, it appears the verdict is in.
Hernandez to miss some time
Teoscar Hernández said his Grade 1 diagnosis was the “best-case scenario” for his strained left hamstring. Said he’s estimated to miss about a month.
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) May 30, 2026
As reported by The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya, Hernandez is slated to miss roughly a month of action due to a strained left hamstring.
While missing some serious time in the middle of the season could be a worry for some players, the Dominican sees the grade one diagnosis on his hamstring as one of the more favorable outcomes, according to Ardaya.
The Dodgers will play their first game without any possibility of Hernandez making an appearance on Saturday night, when they look to get the series victory against the Philadelphia Phillies.
More MLB news:
- Braves predicted to trade Bryce Elder for Lars Nootbaar
- Jacob DeGrom is only 149 strikeouts from 2,000 for his career
- Three ways Pirates’ Paul Skenes could lose NL Cy Young Award
- Giancarlo Stanton has an absurd 2-for-4 streak going on for Yankees
- Mets didn’t want to trade Brett Baty while White Sox didn’t want Mark Vientos in Luis Robert Jr. trade
- How Blue Jays’ Kazuma Okamoto is connected to Rockies’ Tomoyuki Sugano
- Red Sox never close on Astros’ Isaac Paredes trade
- Shohei Ohtani deemed more valuable than Aaron Judge in recent ESPN discussion piece