SAN ANTONIO — Before most of the Dodgers front office had even arrived in San Antonio on Monday for Major League Baseball’s annual general managers meetings, a certain pressure was already being applied on Andrew Friedman and Co.
Less than a week removed from winning the World Series, several Dodgers members voiced their desire for the team to keep its core intact for next year, and retain as many impact pieces from this season’s roster as possible for a 2025 title defense.
At a fan event at a Raising Cane’s restaurant in Alhambra on Monday morning, Kiké Hernández pounded that drum, stating his wish to remain with the Dodgers as he enters free agency following an up-and-down regular season but monstrous October performance.