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Teoscar Hernández Re-Signs with Dodgers Amid Free Agency Shuffle

Teoscar Hernández signs a $66 million contract to stay with the Dodgers, impacting the free agency landscape for MLB's right-handed hitters.

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Outfielder Teoscar Hernández has agreed to a three-year deal worth $66 million to rejoin the Los Angeles Dodgers after a stellar season that saw him help the team win the World Series. The contract includes a fourth-year option and eliminates Hernández from the free-agent market, where teams like the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers were also in play. With Hernández's return, focus shifts to other free agents, notably third baseman Alex Bregman, who remains available as a top right-handed bat.

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