LOS ANGELES -- Bad Bunny’s words echoed over the Dodger Stadium loudspeakers as Kiké Hernández stepped into the batter’s box in the bottom of the fourth inning with the tying run on base.
Walking on the moon, Michael Jackson/Mr. October, Reggie Jackson.
And sure enough, just as he has so many times before in the postseason, Hernández came through.
“October Kiké is something pretty special,” manager Dave Roberts said. “And the track record speaks for itself. Throughout history, he's one of the best throughout history of the postseason.”
On the fourth pitch of the at-bat, Hernández swung on a four-seamer in the upper outside corner of the zone and lined it into the gap in right field for a double as Max Muncy came around to score for Hernández’s 36th career postseason RBI, tying Freddi