Enrique Hernandez has returned to Dodgers as they approached Red Sox
Kelly Taylor
The fan favorite, Enrique Hernandez, has returned to the Dodgers, as the Club announced on Tuesday.
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Hernandez back to Dodgers
Hernandez was reacquired by the Los Angeles Dodgers from the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday, as per sources, who were looking to add strength to their fielder.
Reacquired by L.A. Dodgers
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Hernandez played all over the diamond for three seasons in Boston, making 54 starts at shortstop this season and slashing.234/.308/.382 in the process.
Hernandez played all over diamond
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Trevor Story was rendered useless because he was about to recover from surgery on his pitching elbow's ulnar collateral ligament.
Trevor story was useless
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The three members of the family were obliged by John's court order to remove all criticism of their business dealings from their social media accounts.
Bakers are obliged to court
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In Game 7 of the National League Championship Series, he tied the score with a home run, leading the team to its first World Series victory in over 30 years.
He made home run
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The Red Sox offered Hernandez a two-year, $14 million free agency contract in the following summer, then in the fall of 2016, they renewed him with a one-year, $10 million contract.
Red Sox offer
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Hernandez can help the Dodgers in many ways, including center field, shortstop, and second base, all of which the top NL West team could use a little help in.
Hernandez can help
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As per reports, Hernandez will trade with Dodgers right-handers Justin Hagenman and Nick Robertson, who have pitched 10.1 innings in the bigs this season.
Hernandez will trade
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Hernandez's contract has an estimated $3.6 million left, and according to Boston, $2.5 million of that sum has already been paid off.
Hernandez’s contract
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