Kiké Hernández the pearl that the Astros, Marlins and Dodgers let go

Puerto Rican Enrique Kiké Hernandez is demonstrating in the 2021 postseason of the Big leagues which is the pearl as is the name of the neighborhood of his native Puerto Rico that the Astros from Houston, Marlins of Miami and Dodgers of the Angels.

Astros

The Houston Astros signed Kiké Hernández in the sixth round of the 2009 Draft, with whom he made his major league debut in 2014, the same year the Siderales traded him to the Miami Marlins along with right-handed pitcher Jarred Cosart, and the outfielder Austin Wates for centerfielder Jake Marisnick, third baseman Colin Moran and right-hander Francis Martes.

Although the Astros were Geoerge Springer and José Altuve, Alex Bregman and Carlos Correa are in the positions that Hernández can play, a player like him never, but never has enough.

Marlins

The Marlins also had no faith in Kike Hernandez and traded him to the Dodgres along with left-handed pitcher Andrew Heaney, right-handed pitcher Chris Hatcher and catcher Austin Barnes for second Dee Gordon, pitcher Dan Haren, shorstop Miguel Rojas and cash. .

This change is striking because a player like KiKé Hernández was able to help the Marlins in their reconstruction that Derek Jeter leads in Miami.

Dodgers

The Dodgers did not retain Kiké Hernández after six seasons with them from 2015 to 2020, where they were always in the postseason, finally winning the World Series last year.

Although the Dodgers include Trea Turner, AJ Pollock, Chris Taylor, Corey Seager, Justin Turner, Cody Bellinger and Mookie Betts, among others, I insist that a player like Kiké Hernández is never enough, and that is how the Puerto Rican with the Red Sox of Boston in the 2021 Major League Baseball postseason especially with his bat.