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Kiké Hernández’s Jaw-Dropping Walk-Off Homer: Watch the Moment That Sent Baseball Fans Into a Frenzy
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[H2]Kiké Hernández Turns on the October Magic Again for the Los Angeles Dodgers
[H3]From modest regular-season numbers to postseason stardom
After batting just .203 with 10 home runs and 35 RBIs over 92 games, many wondered whether Enrique “Kiké” Hernández would even crack Dave Roberts’ starting lineup in October. The 33-year-old utility man answered loudly in the NL Wild-Card clincher, ripping a go-ahead RBI single and dancing his way around the bases as Chavez Ravine echoed with “Ki-ké! Ki-ké!” chants.
[H3]Why the Dodgers trust Hernández when the lights are brightest
Manager Dave Roberts calls him “our spark plug,” and the clubhouse leans on his energy each fall. Hernández himself credits detailed advance scouting and a “shorter, simpler” swing he reserves for playoff pitching. The veteran’s versatility—he started games this week at second base, left field and center—allows the Dodgers to optimize matchups without losing a potent bat.
[H3]Key moments already shaping the 2025 NLDS
• Game 1 vs. Philadelphia: Hernández worked an eight-pitch walk in the 7th, then lined an opposite-field single that set up Teoscar Hernández’s three-run blast in a 6-3 win.
• Game 2: With runners on the corners, he jumped on a first-pitch sinker for a two-run double, flipping a 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead the Dodgers never surrendered.
• Defensive gem: In the eighth inning of Game 2, he robbed Bryce Harper of extra bases with a diving catch in left-center, preserving a one-run edge and igniting a 53,000-strong roar.
[H3]Contract year paying early dividends
Los Angeles re-signed Hernández to a one-year, $6.5 million deal last February, a low-risk bet on past October magic that is already aging well. Each postseason plate appearance is increasing his winter market value, whether in L.A. or elsewhere.
[H3]Numbers that matter
• Career postseason slash line: .290/.357/.540 in 247 PA
• Postseason RBIs with Dodgers: 34 (5th in franchise history)
• Multi-position starts this postseason: 3
[H3]What’s next
The series shifts to Citizens Bank Park for Game 3, where Roberts confirmed Hernández will start again, likely in left field with southpaw Ranger Suárez on the hill for Philadelphia. Another clutch swing could push the Dodgers to the NLCS and etch “October Kiké” even deeper into Dodger lore.
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