Los Angeles Dodgers participant Kike Hernandez had, arguably, the most important recreation of his profession on Friday, and used his postgame highlight to say the F phrase on dwell tv with out being censored in entrance of a dwell nationally-broadcasted viewers.
With a decent 2-0 winner-take-all victory in opposition to the San Diego Padres on Friday, the Dodgers are going again to the NLCS for the primary time since 2021. The Dodgers’ Recreation 5 victory additionally marked the primary MLB postseason collection win of Shohei Ohtani’s profession.Â
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After the sport, when requested what makes his crew completely different from the groups of the final three years that got here up quick within the postseason, Hernandez mentioned “The truth that we do not give a f—!”
Hernandez even made positive that his remark can be remodeled a dwell FOX broadcast. The specific phrase wasn’t censored when it aired.
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Hernandez hit two residence runs within the recreation to steer Los Angeles to the decisive win.Â
Hernandez was a part of the crew’s final World Collection championship in 2020 when the crew received the title within the COVID-shortened season. He was additionally a part of the crew’s World Collection losses to the Houston Astros in 2017 and the Boston Pink Sox in 2018.Â
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After becoming a member of the Boston Pink Sox in 2021, Hernandez was traded again to the Dodgers final season in July earlier than hitting free company this previous winter. Hernandez re-signed with the crew on a one-year, $4 million contract to return to the crew.Â
Now, Hernandez will assist lead the crew again to the World Collection once they tackle the New York Mets within the NLCS.Â
Recreation 1 is scheduled for Sunday night time at Dodger Stadium.Â
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