The New York Yankees are on the hunt for infield help, and they’ve reportedly set their sights on a familiar foe: Dodgers utilityman Enrique Hernandez. After witnessing Hernandez’s impressive performance in the World Series, the Yankees are looking to bring his versatility and clutch hitting to the Bronx.
Hernandez is a proven veteran with a knack for coming up big in the postseason. He’s a versatile defender who can play multiple positions, and he’s a solid hitter who can provide a spark at the bottom of the lineup. The Yankees, who are looking to fill the void left by Gleyber Torres’ departure, see Hernandez as the perfect fit.
This wouldn’t be the first time the Yankees have pursued Hernandez. They reportedly inquired about him last offseason before he ultimately signed with the Dodgers. But now, with a clear need at second base and a strong impression from his World Series performance, the Yankees are ready to make a serious push for Hernandez.
However, they’ll face stiff competition from the Dodgers, who are also interested in bringing Hernandez back. The Dodgers are familiar with Hernandez’s value, and they’re not going to let him go without a fight.
This could turn into a bidding war between two of baseball’s biggest rivals. The Yankees and Dodgers battled it out in the World Series just a few months ago, and now they could be facing off again in the free-agent market. Who will win the battle for Hernandez’s services? Only time will tell.