Dylan Hernández is a sports columnist with the Los Angeles Times. Before that, he was the Dodgers beat writer. Hernandez grew up in South Pasadena and graduated from UCLA in 2002, after which he worked at the San Jose Mercury News for five years.
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Hernández: It’s tempting to rush Shohei Ohtani back on the mound, but the Dodgers shouldn’t do it
Columnist Dylan Hernández writes that the Dodgers could use Shohei Ohtani’s arm, but they absolutely need his bat, and even a lack of pitching depth should not expose him to any risks on the mound.
El columnista Dylan Hernández escribe que los Dodgers deben hacer un uso liberal de la lista de lesionados. Liberar a Chris Taylor. Hacer lo necesario para que Hyeseong Kim permanezca en Los Ángeles.