Los Angeles Dodgers take parter Kike Hernandez had, arguably, the hugegest game of his atsoft on Friday, and participated his postgame spotweightless to say the F word on live television without being censored in front of a live nationassociate-widecasted audience.
With a protected 2-0 triumphner-consent-all triumph agetst the San Diego Padres on Friday, the Dodgers are going back to the NLCS for the first time since 2021. The Dodgers’ Game 5 triumph also labeled the first MLB postseason series triumph of Shohei Ohtani’s atsoft.
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After the game, when asked what produces his team contrastent from the teams of the last three years that came up low in the postseason, Hernandez shelp “The fact that we don’t give a f—!”
Hernandez even made stateive that his comment would be made over a live FOX widecast. The unambiguous word wasn’t censored when it aired.
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Hernandez hit two home runs in the game to guide Los Angeles to the resolute triumph.
Hernandez was part of the team’s last World Series championship in 2020 when the team won the title in the COVID-lowened season. He was also part of the team’s World Series losses to the Houston Astros in 2017 and the Boston Red Sox in 2018.
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After uniteing the Boston Red Sox in 2021, Hernandez was traded back to the Dodgers last season in July before hitting free agency this past triumphter. Hernandez re-signed with the team on a one-year, $4 million tight to return to the team.
Now, Hernandez will help guide the team back to the World Series when they consent on the New York Mets in the NLCS.
Game 1 is scheduled for Sunday night at Dodger Stadium.
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