Dodgers' Kiké Hernández To Break Franchise Record In World Series
Summary
The Los Angeles Dodgers are competing in the World Series and have a chance to win their second consecutive championship. During this series, Kiké Hernández is set to break the Dodgers' record for the most postseason games played. The Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Brewers to qualify for the World Series, where Hernández will surpass Justin Turner's record of 86 postseason games.Key Facts
- The Los Angeles Dodgers are aiming for back-to-back World Series wins.
- The Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS to reach the World Series.
- Shohei Ohtani had an outstanding performance in the NLCS with 10 strikeouts and three home runs in Game 4.
- Kiké Hernández will break the franchise record for most postseason games played by a Dodgers player.
- Hernández will surpass Justin Turner's record of 86 postseason games in Game 1 of the World Series.
- Hernández has played nine seasons with the Dodgers, making the playoffs every season.
- In the current postseason, Hernández has a batting average of .306 with four doubles and four RBIs.
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