LOS ANGELES – While fans were eagerly anticipating the return of one of the biggest icons in the locker room, Los Angeles Dodgers’ versatile star, Kiké Hernández, brought the entire practice court to a standstill when he broke down in tears during a preseason press conference.
Just weeks after signing a deal to return to the Dodgers – the team he always calls “family” – Hernández tearfully revealed that his young daughter is battling a serious illness.
“I thought coming back to Los Angeles would be the most emotional thing this spring,” he said, his voice trembling. “But then life reminded me that there are games that matter more than baseball.”
At that moment, it was no longer about lineups or playing positions. This is the story of a father.

Kiké Hernández’s return is seen as a crucial emotional piece for the Dodgers. He not only brings tactical flexibility but also a positive energy to the locker room.
However, behind his familiar smile are long nights of worry. According to him, his daughter’s health condition was discovered after a recent medical checkup. The family is currently working with specialists and has begun intensive treatment.
Hernández did not disclose details of the illness, but he admitted:
“There are days I have to leave practice early to go to the hospital. There are nights I can’t sleep. But when she holds my hand and smiles, I know I have to be strong.”
His Dodgers teammates said they were completely surprised when Hernández decided to share his personal story publicly.
An anonymous player said:
“Kiké has always been the one to make everyone laugh. Seeing him in tears, we understand just how much he’s going through.”
The Dodgers’ coaching staff and management immediately expressed their unwavering support, pledging to do everything possible to allow him to prioritize his family.

The team statement read:
“Family comes first. We stand with Kiké and his family during this difficult time.”
For years, Kiké Hernández has been known as a player of big moments – playoff home runs, spectacular defensive plays in various positions.
But now, he faces his biggest challenge, not on the field.
“I can face a pitcher who throws 100 mph,” he said. “But hearing the doctor talk about my child’s condition…it’s a feeling I’m completely unprepared for.”
That statement brought many reporters in the press conference room to tears.
Immediately after the press conference, Dodgers fans flooded social media with messages of love. The hashtag #PrayForKikéFamily quickly spread.
Many fans carried signs at the most recent open practice session, with the words: “Stay Strong, Kiké.”
One fan wrote:
“You brought us joy on those October nights. Now it’s our turn to give you strength.”
The new season is fast approaching. Hernández said he still plans to play, but will put his family first.
“I don’t know how many games I’ll play,” he admitted. “But every time I step onto the court, I’ll think of her. I want her to see that her dad isn’t giving up.”
For the Dodgers, this story is no longer just about tactics or league standings. It was a reminder that behind every player is a family, a world of love and worry.
In the final moments of the press conference, Hernández paused, took a deep breath, and said:
“My daughter is the smallest warrior I’ve ever known. If she can be that strong, I have to be strong too.”
That statement resonated like a promise – not just to his family, but to all the fans.
The joy of returning to the Dodgers may not have faded yet. But now, Kiké Hernández’s journey in the new season carries a different meaning.
It’s not just a championship race.
It’s a fight for a little girl’s smile.
And all of Los Angeles is praying for that little warrior to win.