Kiké Hernández’s season debut was worth the wait for Dodgers
Kiké Hernández made a successful season debut for the Dodgers, contributing to their 5-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies. The team rallied in the seventh inning, overcoming a two-run deficit with key hits and aggressive base running. This win marked the Dodgers' 18th come-from-behind victory of the season, showcasing their offensive resilience.
- ▪The Dodgers were down two runs in the seventh inning before rallying to win 5-3.
- ▪Kiké Hernández returned from injury and went 2-for-2, including an RBI double.
- ▪The Dodgers have won nine of their last eleven games, demonstrating strong offensive performance.
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MLB Kiké Hernández’s season debut was worth the wait for Dodgers By Jack Harris Published May 26, 2026, 12:29 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Down two runs in the seventh inning on Monday night, the Dodgers needed only two hits to flip the game. In a 5-3 win over the Colorado Rockies, the Dodgers turned what had been a frustrating night at the plate into a fruitful one late, taking advantage of some wild Rockies pitching with a three-run go-ahead rally that gave them a third-straight victory. The seventh inning began with back-to-back walks from Rockies right-hander Juan Mejia. Lefty Brennan Bernardino then came in and plunked Miguel Rojas with an 0-2 curveball. Just like that, the Dodgers had the bases loaded with no outs.
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