Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Teoscar Hernandez exited Wednesday's game against the Colorado Rockies after sustaining a left hamstring strain in the second inning.
Hernandez pulled up limping while stepping on first base as he attempted to beat out a ground ball.
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He was slow to walk off the field and slammed his helmet in the dugout before heading to the clubhouse.
Utility player Hyeseong Kim entered the game to replace Hernandez in left field at the start of the third inning.
The injury adds to a growing list of physical setbacks for the Dodgers.
The team also lost utility player Kike Hernandez to a serious oblique tear during Tuesday's matchup against Colorado.
Hernandez's 2026 Performance
Before his exit, Hernandez had been a vital power hitter for Los Angeles in 2026. He was batting .
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278/. 350/.
439 with seven home runs, eight doubles, and 31 RBIs across 50 games.
His improved plate discipline was highlighted by 19 walks compared to just 26 total walks accumulated during the entire 2014 season.
The Dodgers recently recalled infielder Alex Freeland from Triple-A Oklahoma City to address roster openings.
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Manager Dave Roberts indicated that Freeland would receive regular opportunities to play as the team evaluates the roster moving forward.