Dodgers place Teoscar Hernández on 10-day IL with adductor strain
The Dodgers will be without slugging outfielder Teoscar Hernández for at least 10 days — and likely longer than that — as they announced that they have placed him on the Injured List prior to Tuesday’s game against the Marlins. Outfielder James Outman was recalled from Triple-A Omaha for the first time this season to take Hernández’s roster spot and likely the bulk of his playing time in his absence.
Manager Dave Roberts spoke to media after the transaction, to state that Hernández had suffered a grade 1 adductor strain and would be “inactive for a while.” Hernández had been removed from Monday’s game against the Marlins before the fourth inning, after suffering the injury in the third while chasing down a ball hit to the outfield. An MRI performed on Monday revealed the extent of the injury, and Roberts’ explained that there’s no timetable for Hernández’s return, as that all depends on when he’s able to first start working his way back.
Hernández was a revelation for the Dodgers in 2024 in his first year with the club, batting .272/.339/.501 with 33 home runs, 68 extra-base hits overall, and a 136 OPS+ that ranked fifth in a loaded lineup behind Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and Max Muncy. He continued his success into the postseason, where he posted a 1.067 OPS in the National League division series against the Padres, then .350/.381/.550 in the World Series against the Yankees. His 2025 has started out even better, with Hernández batting .315/.333/.600 with nine homers and a league-leading 34 RBI. All good for a 160 OPS+ that sits just behind Freeman (202) and Ohtani (177).
With starting second baseman Tommy Edman already on the IL with an ankle injury retroactive to last Wednesday, and temporarily replaced in the lineup by Hyeseong Kim, the Dodgers’ depth is being tested. James Outman was hitting .254/.322/.508 with eight homers for Triple-A Omaha at the time he was recalled, and is a career .231/.337/.408 hitter (104 OPS+) in 739 career big-league plate appearances, so the Dodgers aren’t dipping into the replacement-level player parts of the depth chart yet. Outman did bat just .147/.256/.265 in 53 games last summer, however, so Los Angeles might end up needing Hernández back sooner than later if Outman hits like in 2024 again, or if anyone else on the roster ends up needing to miss significant time.
Outman, a left-handed hitter, will likely start in center field against right-handed pitchers, with one of the Dodgers’ bench options – Kiké Hernández or Chris Taylor – platooning with him to face left-handed pitchers. Outman has hit .228/.334/.444 with 27 homers in 566 MLB plate appearances against right-handers, compared to slugging just .288 against southpaws in 173 plate appearances.
The 24-11 Dodgers enter play on Tuesday night just half-a-game up on the second-place San Diego Padres in the NL West, but leading the majors in both wins and win percentage.
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