Free agent utility player Enrique Hernandez is deciding between the Giants, Angels, Twins, and Padres, according to a report from Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The news comes on the heels of a report yesterday that indicated Hernandez was nearing a decision.
Hernandez, 32, opened the 2024 season as the starting shortstop for the Red Sox, though he struggled both with the glove and at the plate in the role. After slashing .222/.279/.320 in 323 trips to the plate with Boston in the first half of the season, the club shipped Hernandez to the Dodgers for the stretch run. It was a homecoming for Hernandez, who had already played in L.A. for six seasons before signing in Boston prior to the 2021 season via free agency, and in his return to the Dodgers he found some success in a bench role. Hernandez slashed a roughly league average .262/.308/.423 down the stretch in L.A. while bouncing between every spot on the diamond except for catcher.
The veteran has generally been utilized as a bench bat throughout his career, filling in all over the diamond thanks to his versatility and often getting reps against southpaws due to a career .801 OPS against left-handed pitching. That being said, Hernandez typically provides slightly below average offense overall. Since first joining the Dodgers prior to the 2015 season, Hernandez sports a career slash line of .239/.310/.408, good for a wRC+ of 93. That lack of offensive presence has typically kept him from securing a full-time role; 2023 was just the second season of Hernandez’s career where he totaled 500 plate appearances in a season despite routinely appearing in 130 or more games for his club.
Looking at the reported suitors for Hernandez’s services, the Angels are perhaps the least surprising given their previously reported interest in the 32-year-old. It’s easy to see why the Halos would have interest in Hernandez’s services. While the club has plenty of interesting pieces backing up superstar Mike Trout in the lineup, the club’s lineup offers little in the way of certainty. Trout and former star slugger Anthony Rendon have been plagued by injury woes in recent years that have kept both veterans off the field more often than not, while exciting youngsters like Zach Neto and Nolan Schanuel have potential but are hardly a guarantee to produce in the majors after short stays in the minor leagues.
Hernandez’s versatility would allow him to cover for virtually any player in the Anaheim lineup in the event of injury or under-performance, and the DH spot left open by the departure of Shohei Ohtani could provide Hernandez a path to semi-regular at-bats even in the event the club’s starting lineup manages to stay healthy and effective. Hernandez’s versatility could also allow the club to offer more consistency to 26-year-old infielder Luis Rengifo, who appears poised to enter the year as the club’s starting second baseman but appeared at six different positions in 2023.
The other three suitors for Hernandez’s services had not been publicly connected to the veteran previously. That being said, each of them could make plenty of sense as a fit for the utility man. The Padres, in particular, are in clear need of outfield depth after entering the spring with just two outfielders on their 40-man roster in Fernando Tatis Jr. and Jose Azocar. They’ve added Jurickson Profar on a big league deal since then and have non-roster invitees such as Oscar Mercado attempting to earn a roster spot in Spring Training, but Hernandez would offer the club a steady, veteran presence off the bench who can handle all three outfield spots and could take pressure off prospects like Jackson Merrill and Jakob Marsee to prove themselves ready for regular big league action.
The roster fit for Hernandez in Minnesota and San Francisco is a little less obvious, as both clubs already have crowded positional mixes. With that being said, the presence of Hernandez could provide the Giants with some veteran stability at shortstop should youngster Marco Luciano not hit the ground running at the position, and Hernandez’s right-handed bat could serve as a strong complement to an outfield featuring a trio of lefty regulars in Michael Conforto, Jung Hoo Lee, and Mike Yastrzemski.
Meanwhile, the Twins have a several young lefty bats in their lineup such as Edouard Julien, Alex Kirilloff, and Matt Wallner. Adding Hernandez to the club’s positional mix would give the club a right-handed bat to complement those youngsters while also providing a clear backup option in center field should oft-injured star Byron Buxton return to the shelf at some point this season. Buxton also isn’t the only piece on the Twins’ roster that has struggled with injuries in recent years, as each of Kirilloff, Royce Lewis, and Carlos Correa also dealt with injury woes last season. While it might be hard for Minnesota to fit Hernandez on their roster as things stand, the club could attempt to clear roster space by shopping fellow utility player Kyle Farmer or even simply option Jose Miranda, who figured to serve as a right-handed bat off the club’s bench this year, to Triple-A to open the season.
spudchukar
He is still a valuable player, at least for some teams.
deweybelongsinthehall
Need to update the article to reflect 2023. I don’t think he’ll be the opening day Sox 24 shortstop after last year.
bigdaddyt
I bet the jays would sign him to a 2 year deal 7 mill per
Jack Hoffman
3 years 40 million 99% of it deferred is what my sources are telling me.
top jimmy
Padres if he wants playing time.
stymeedone
Twins if he wants a chance to win.
towinagain
The way the Padres roster is currently, I can’t argue that.
Fever Pitch Guy
stymee – Kike is a Cali guy through and through, he won’t sign with the Twins unless they offer him significantly more than every other team.
nailz#4life
Buc-o’s
websoulsurfer
I showed up at camp the day before pitchers and catchers reported and am still here. Not once have I heard Hernandez’s name mentioned in relation to the Padres. Doesn’t mean Preller has not discussed him internally, it just means not one person in the scouting or reporting communities has said anything about them having interest other than Rosenthal, who surprisingly I have not seen here once. Not even for the major pressers with Kutsenda/Greupner and Preller.
Here at camp it is pretty much a foregone conclusion that Merrill will get the job in LF, Profar the utility job, and Azocar CF unless a trade is made for someone else substantially better.
Padres don’t seem interested in making moves for incremental increases in performance. That is what Kike would be. His .238/.308/.387/.695 slashline and 87 OPS+ over the past 3 seasons would not be much if any of an upgrade over the guys in camp.
Brew88
I’m not in camp, but I’d be shocked if the Pads signed someone as pedestrian as Kiki. I mean why? Have to agree this is likely another media nothing burger. And yeah it does seem LF is Merrill, CF Azocar or trade or Marsee or Mercado stealing it by blowing the socks off in ST.
Bozzmania
Merrill maybe wins the job but has a lot to prove and very well could wind up back in the minors. He’s had 46 games above A ball. Kiki would be a nice upgrade to plug in against lefties especially. He’s most certainly better than Azocar who is another guy most likely ticketed to El Paso before long. For right price of course he’d be our 2nd best outfielder
websoulsurfer
I just showed that Kike is not better than Azocar. Pay attention.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
How about Taylor Trammell, an old buddy? Has nowhere to play in Sea-town. Have your people call Preller and I’ll have my people call Dipoto and this could end up being a thing.
Brew88
@Bozz, Kiki cant play CF so no need to contrast him with Azocar, who can
Bozzmania
I think Kiki platoons with Profar in Left and Merrill and Mercado platoon in Center or Mitchell and Mercado and allows Merrill more seasoning if necessary
Brew88
Kiki just doesn’t move the needle and seems redundant at this point. Below ave bat. And they already have Profar as insurance if Merrill doesn’t earn it. CF is TBD, they may have to add there, hopefully a L hitter.
Rexhudler86
So it’s between the angels and twins with a mystery team in the mix. Padres are trying to shed payroll. Giants are most likely done after soler, and zaidi has said the off-season is done.
eeddiiee909
angels lets go
HBan22
The Padres seem like the best fit.
websoulsurfer
Where? He is not an upgrade over Azocar and Merrill will be starting in LF if he continues to play as well as he has so far in camp.
alphabravo619
Definitely an upgrade over Azocar
Brew88
Defensively noooooooo. Offensively maybe.
mlb fan
I’m not really sure Kiki was ever an “upgrade” over anyone. Dude’s been terrible for years.
websoulsurfer
Not in the slightest. not even on offense.
.231/.278/.363/.641 with a 78 OPS+
.237/.289/.357/.646 with a 74 OPS+
Azocar was just as good last season and he has put on muscle and is hitting with authority in camp.
Jack Hoffman
“if he continues to play as well as he has so far in camp.”
You based all that off of 1 day of spring training? Lmao. Excited much?
websoulsurfer
You do realize that the Padres have been in camp since the 11th, had their first full squad workouts 4 days later, and just finished their 3rd spring training game, right?
“Both the Padres and Dodgers opened their camp earlier than the rest of the league, because they’ll also open their regular season earlier than the rest of the league — with a two-game series March 20-21 in Seoul, South Korea.”
Pay attention. This stuff is important.
Bozzmania
And just what’s been proven so far by Merrill? Let the guy earn it
baseballandbrews
Padres and Giants would just look weird. Angels would be, but less so. He definitely would get some good playing time in each. Twins would be an interesting fit as well. Padres make the most sense.
websoulsurfer
Why would the Padres make any sense?
Jack Hoffman
“Look weird”??? What does that even mean?
17bananas17
Bc everyone on the coast sees dude as a Dodger.
acoss13
Can he play 3B? Then I will go with him picking the the Angels. Rendon’s going to get hurt…
oldgfan
Don’t care where he ends up.
Just please not another boring commentator political rant thread about how he did not want to play for SFG.
Rexhudler86
@oldgfan giants need a pitcher like lorenzen, padres need a outfielder, and angels tried to pass soto through waivers probably keeping him on the roster. My vote is the mystery team
oldgfan
SFG has like 4 rookie starters that project better than Lorenzen. They would have signed him by now if interested.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Something about Right-Wingers not being too fond of San Francisco???? I mean, don’t understand that one really. Must be one of those TikTok things.
Fever Pitch Guy
Ignorant – It’s not a political thing. This Gallup Poll, discussed in a San Francisco Chronicle article, shows that more people have changed their opinion of San Francisco from “Safe” to “Unsafe” than every other city except Chicago.
sfchronicle.com/crime/article/san-francisco-nation…
I think there’s two reasons for it. One is theft, in SF they can’t arrest you unless you’re caught stealing more than $950 worth of stuff. So theft is rampant, as one would expect.
The second reason is SF being a Top Ten city for the homeless.
I don’t think people are really at high risk of being physically attacked or killed in SF, but nobody wants to be the victim of theft either.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Yeah I heard the Arco Station and In & Out Burger right outside the Oakland Airport is/was a notorious spot for car theft and burglary even in broad daylight. They had to close that In & Out, first one ever, because of the danger to employees & customers. I don’t understand why they can’t just station more cops in that area. Granted this is Oak and not San Fran, but it’s just across the bridge. And yes, if I was homeless I would definitely drift on down to sunny California and live on the beach or something…being homeless in the Pacific Northwest October thru April would be hard livin’.
websoulsurfer
SOB, he got most of that wrong, but that is typical for Fever Pitch. Even the article he posted doesn’t support his argument. Again, typical for him.
Eighty Raw
“except Chicago” is all you need to know that this doesnt reflect reality. Chicago is significantly safer than most all other Midwest cities. But Fox News doesnt want you to think that.
Eighty Raw
“One is theft, in SF they can’t arrest you unless you’re caught stealing more than $950 worth of stuff. So theft is rampant, as one would expect.”
This is just incredibly (and hilariously) false. Seriously, turn off Fox News.
websoulsurfer
It becomes a felony at $950. They can arrest you for any amount. They can also charge you with a felony if you are part of a group that steals more than $950 even if you are only caught with a smaller value if stolen items or if yo9u have priors for the same offense.
Jacksson13
For the Twinkies to be in discussions with him, could they have an offer for Farmer on the table?
mgomrjsurf
Or Kepler.
ohyeadam
Hopefully their offer is a league minimum so he goes somewhere else.
FanDan
Go with the Twins. Only team of the four with a reasonable chance at making the playoffs.
ohyeadam
Please don’t go for the Twins. We want a better player
CCooper8920
Please not the Giants
oldgfan
Gotta admit he was a Giant killer in the past, and would fit the roster. Would rather see Fitzgerald in the position though. Don’t know why SFG is afraid of rookies backing up rookies.
This one belongs to the Reds
Hopefully the Reds are not adding to their infield collection any more.
whosehighpitch
I still think the Padres are gonna fire sale the whole thing. There is no chance he signs there
Candlestoked
I am at spring training and he’s all we are taking about. We sure aren’t taking about what’s happening on the field!
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Especially when Musgrove and Darvish won’t even make it out of camp. (Not wishing injury at all, just feeling despair and gloom about that starting rotation.)
orange2001
Meh.
I preferred a reunion with Gio Urshela. Not very excited about Kike. But I assume it would make him the utility infielder with Rengifo the everyday 2B, Drury the primary DH with occasional starts at 1B/2B to allow Trout/Rendon routine DH starts.
D-Nice
My Tigers got Urshela on the cheap. I love it. Especially if he stays healthy.
orange2001
The best kind of signing. Low risk, high reward.
D-Nice
I can’t believe nobody said, “screw it. We’ll give you 2 million.” The guys a .300 hitter basically when healthy.
PutPeteinthehall
If the Twins and Friars are in it’s a cheapo one year deal.
twinky
The Twins seem to have enough utility players. Kyle Farmer, Austin Martin, Willi Castro etc.
benhen77
Correct. And would be further clogging up the infield, creating less opportunity for Brooks Lee. Unless a trade is on the table, I’m not thrilled with this potential signing.
User 4204968895
I won’t miss Alex Cora stubbornly batting Kike leadoff long past the days it made any sense.
Red Sox fans don’t have much to look forward to in 2024, but this clown being some other team’s problem is good news.
pogo
I wouldn’t have minded Kike in his prime. He had a lot of energy to him. Like others before him the grass isn’t always greener. LA used him to his ability and Red Sox hoped for more. For the right dollar his better than someone on IL.
Jack Hoffman
The Padres only have 2 outfielders on their 40 man? What a joke of an organization.
Brew88
@Hoff If you read the article you’d know they have 3 OFs on their 40-man.
The Big Yo
How every run of the mill free agent doesn’t wanna sign with the A’s is beyond me. Free pass and play well you’re on a contender come July. If ya so good it should be easy. Right?
Kibra7
The Twins have plenty of better internal options to meet their utility player needs. Hard pass.
Camikey
Not sure it moves the needle for everybody, but Hernandez’s postseason numbers are fantastic. That’s gotta be at least a little factor in his favor.
whyhayzee
Yes, he’s outperformed Error in Judgement, but he’s still somewhat of a liability during the season.
rocky7
Well, its the 162 to get to the post season that would be a bit of an issue that worries teams…..
'Tang It
I’m going to guess angels. Maybe twins. That’s no way he plays for the Giants or Padres at this point unless they over pay. The Angels keep him closer to LA. The twins could give him a better chance to win than Anaheim, but not sure he wants to be there.
Niekro floater
Gota use em like Dodgers did 1st go around w/team, mostly 2nd n OF n u gota platoon em. Not a bad lil bat off the bench n in a pinch can play everywhere except C. He’s not a starting SS, not sure what metrics Bosox are using.
bubs13
Or, he’s going to the Dodgers…so, none of the 4 teams mentioned ♂️