Los Angeles is witnessing one of the most touching stories ahead of the new season. Just days after officially returning to the Los Angeles Dodgers, versatile player Kiké Hernández silenced the press conference room when he shared about his young daughter’s health. She is undergoing rigorous treatment, and what pains the family most isn’t just her illness – but the possibility that she might not be able to attend the game to support her father this season.
During the press conference, Kiké Hernández initially appeared with his familiar smile – the smile that has endeared him to Dodgers fans for many years. But as the conversation shifted to his family, his voice slowed.
He recounted that when the doctor announced his daughter needed treatment and had to limit her exposure to crowded places for an extended period, she burst into tears.
Hernández paused for a few seconds before continuing.
“She looked at me and asked, ‘So I won’t be able to come to the stadium to watch you play anymore?’” he recounted, his voice choked with emotion.
The room was almost completely silent.

According to Hernández, what hurt him most wasn’t the medical news, but his daughter’s reaction.
She didn’t ask about the illness. She didn’t ask about the treatment.
She simply said:
“I just want to sit in the stands and watch you play.”
Hernández admitted that was the moment he felt most helpless.
“I’ve faced the best pitchers of my career,” he said. “But nothing is harder than seeing my daughter cry because of it.”
Immediately after the press conference, the Los Angeles Dodgers quickly issued a message of support for Hernández and his family.
The team said they would do everything they could to help the player prioritize his family during this difficult time.
His teammates in the Dodgers locker room were also visibly moved.
Some players said they saw Hernández not only as a teammate, but also as a father battling a greater grief than any game.
After the story spread, the Dodgers fan community sent thousands of messages of support to Hernández’s family.
Many fans wrote that if she couldn’t come to the game, they would cheer for her.
Some fans even shared plans to bring support signs to games at Dodger Stadium.

For them, this is no longer just a player’s story. It’s a family story.
For Kiké Hernández, the upcoming season will be unlike any before.
He admitted that every time he steps onto the court now, he thinks of his daughter first.
“Baseball has always been my passion,” Hernández said. “But family is the most important thing. If she can’t come to the court, I want her to know that every time I play, I’m thinking of her.”
Before leaving the press conference, Hernández said something that brought many to tears.
He promised that even if his daughter couldn’t be in the stands, she would always be in his heart whenever he stepped onto the court.
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“If you can’t come to watch me play,” he whispered, “then I’ll play for you in another way. Every hit, every game…it’s for you.”
In sports, there are stories that transcend the boundaries of a single game.
Kiké Hernández’s story is one of them.
It’s not just the story of an MLB player. It’s a story about a father, a little girl, and a love for family that’s greater than any victory.
And as the new season begins in Los Angeles, Dodgers fans will know that every time Kiké Hernández steps onto the court, he’s not just playing for the team.
He’s playing for a little heart watching him from afar.