LOS ANGELES — When news broke that the Los Angeles Dodgers had officially extended the contract of versatile veteran Kiké Hernández for the 2026 season, not only were fans overjoyed — but his parents were also moved to tears, sharing their deepest feelings about his career journey and the silent sacrifices that have propelled him to the pinnacle of baseball. This news is more than just a contract — it’s a family story, a source of pride and a love of baseball that transcends boundaries.
Kiké Hernández, 34, signed a one-year, $4.5 million contract to return to the Dodgers, the team where he became one of the most beloved figures in the locker room and on the field, winning three World Series rings in his career.
But few know that behind every pitch, every hit, every position he takes on the court is the presence of his family, who have always been Hernández’s biggest supporters—from his early days in the baseball team to the present.

“We’re not just proud—we’re crying with happiness. Since he was little, we’ve always told Kiké to play like himself, and now seeing him return to the team he loves most…it’s truly indescribable,” said Enrique Hernández Sr., Kiké’s father and a baseball scout, in a moving interview with a local reporter.
He added that every time Kyrie steps onto the court, he’s not just an MLB player, but a son representing his family, community, and Puerto Rican culture—a source of pride that even his mother can’t help but shed tears over.
In 2025, Hernández suffered a serious elbow injury—an injury that kept him playing throughout the season, even in excruciating pain. According to exclusive reports, he battled a torn tendon, but still played to contribute to the team’s postseason and World Series victory.
“We knew how much pain he endured, but he kept going—because it wasn’t just a game for him. It was his heart, the fire he’d carried since he was a child,” Kiké’s mother said, her voice choked with emotion, her eyes reddening as she recalled nights spent watching her son meticulously practice each stroke and run with fervent determination.
The past season showcased Kiké’s extraordinary fighting spirit, and his family were the first to understand the value of every moment on the court.
When the Dodgers confirmed Kiké’s return just before Spring Training, fans around the world erupted with joy. But for the Hernandez family, it was a confirmation of everything they had believed in and sacrificed since he was a little boy in his backyard.

“It’s not just the Dodgers — it’s our family. When our son returns to this team, we feel like the whole family is coming home,” she said, her voice choked with emotion.
The Hernandez family recounted how they had followed Kiké’s journey from high school, through smaller teams, to MLB — and now, as their son prepares to put on the Dodgers jersey again, they can’t contain their pride and overwhelming emotions at the thought of a new season, a new chapter in Kiké’s illustrious career.
Kiké Hernández is more than just an ordinary MLB player — he has become an icon of resilience, loyalty, and the Dodgers spirit in the eyes of fans. His story — from battling injury, overcoming pressure, and returning to his beloved team — is a moving journey that many, especially his family, have followed every step of the way.
Now, as the 2026 season begins, the hearts of Dodgers fans and Hernández’s loved ones are filled with one hope: that another explosive season, another championship, and more magical moments await.
With the unconditional support of his family and community, Kiké doesn’t just step onto the court with gloves and a bat — he steps onto it with all the belief, pride, and heart of a true Dodgers son.
And those words, those emotional tears from his parents… are the clearest evidence that for the Hernandez family — their son’s return to the Dodgers is not just a contract — it’s a dream come true.