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    Hernández: The Dodgers’ World Series championship core is aging. But they need to keep it intact

    Lajina HossainBy Lajina HossainNovember 4, 2025Updated:November 4, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Dodgers' Kiké Hernández stands onstage at the team's 2026 World Series victory celebration at Dodger Stadium. (Carlin Stiehl / For The Times)
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    The Dodgers walked into a packed home stadium when their World Series parade was over, waving to an adoring crowd that viewed them as more than back-to-back champions.

    They were beloved Angelenos.

    Many of the players are on a first-name basis with the city, and if they arenâ€t, theyâ€re identified by a nickname.

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    Freddie, Mookie and Shohei.

    Yoshi and Roki.

    Miggy Ro and Kiké.

    Players who were once strangers are now extended members of hundreds of thousands of families.

    Ordinarily, a team as old as the Dodgers would have to consider a roster makeover. Freddie Freeman and Miguel Rojas will be 37 by the start of the next World Series. Max Muncy will be 36, Kiké Hernández 35, Mookie Betts and Teoscar Hernández 34 and Shohei Ohtani 32.

    But under these circumstances, how could the Dodgers think of breaking up their team?

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    How could they unload any of their superstars, regardless of how much they could decline in the next year? How could they not retain their key free agents, regardless of how old they are?

    They canâ€t, they canâ€t and they canâ€t.

    The Dodgers have to run this back — again.

    “Obviously, we would love everybody to come back,†Freeman said.

    Muncy has a $10-million team option for next season. The Dodgers have to pick it up.

    Rojas and Kiké Hernández are free agents. The Dodgers have to re-sign them.

    Freeman wonâ€t be making the calls on his teammates, of course. The decisions will be made by president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, who was characteristically evasive when asked about the efforts the Dodgers would make to keep their out-of-contract players.

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    “Obviously, guys who have been here and been a big part of it start with a major upper hand,†Friedman said. “That being said, theyâ€re free agents. Theyâ€ve earned the right to go out and talk to the 29 other teams as well.â€

    Muncy doesnâ€t have a choice to leave if the Dodgers exercise his option, but Rojas and Kiké Hernández have said they would like to return next season.

    Whatever Friedman decides shouldnâ€t preclude the Dodgers from shopping on the free-agent market, with Kyle Tucker and Steven Kwan being potential additions to their outfield.

    But the nucleus of the Dodgers would be even older than it was this year when their collective age presented a variety of problems.

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    Their 18-inning victory in Game 3 clearly diminished them more than it did the Toronto Blue Jays, who won the next two games. In retrospect, that should have been expected, as the Dodgers struggled to maintain consistency on offense over a grinding six-month regular season.

    While Betts transformed into one of the leagueâ€s best defensive shortstops, he experienced a sharp offensive decline. Muncy was limited to 100 games because of injuries. Teoscar Hernández wasnâ€t close to being the same player he was last year.

    There were times that even Ohtani started to show the effects of being on the wrong side of 30. Ohtaniâ€s father acknowledged this reality in a congratulatory open letter he wrote to his son, which was published in the Monday edition of Sports Nippon.

    “Shohei, youâ€re 31 years old,†Toru Ohtani wrote in Japanese. “I think that as a baseball player, youâ€re in your prime, but there will come a time when you have to decide between pitching and hitting. When you canâ€t pitch anymore, you can be an outfielder. I think that if you practice, you can definitely do it.â€

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    That being said, the team has to be kept together.

    A championship can force teams into sentimental decisions, as was the case last winter when the Dodgers re-signed Teoscar Hernández to a three-year, $66-million contract.

    This winter, they will have to settle similar disputes between their hearts and minds. They should listen to their hearts.

    The players deserve it. The fans demand it.

    Sign up for more Dodgers news with Dodgers Dugout. Delivered at the start of each series.

    This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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