- Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:46 pm
#5832
Enrique Hernández's return to the Dodgers has sparked quite a conversation, especially considering his rollercoaster performance last season. After a dismal start, he turned things around dramatically, thanks in part to a simple eye exam that revealed an astigmatism. This raises some intriguing questions about player performance and the often-overlooked factors that can impact it.
What do you think about the role of vision and health in a player's performance? Are there other players you believe could benefit from similar revelations?
Hernández's postseason heroics have also put him in a unique position. Despite a career regular-season line that doesn't scream All-Star, his postseason numbers are impressive, tying him with Babe Ruth for 20th all-time in postseason home runs. Does this make him a clutch player, or is it just a product of opportunity?
As the Dodgers look to fill their roster, how do you see Hernández fitting in? With his versatility and leadership, can he be a key player again, or do you think his best days are behind him?
Let’s also talk about the Dodgers' strategy moving forward. With the depth they have, is it wise to rely on a player like Hernández, who has shown both flashes of brilliance and significant struggles?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and any personal experiences with players who have had similar ups and downs. What does it take to be a successful player in the league today?
What do you think about the role of vision and health in a player's performance? Are there other players you believe could benefit from similar revelations?
Hernández's postseason heroics have also put him in a unique position. Despite a career regular-season line that doesn't scream All-Star, his postseason numbers are impressive, tying him with Babe Ruth for 20th all-time in postseason home runs. Does this make him a clutch player, or is it just a product of opportunity?
As the Dodgers look to fill their roster, how do you see Hernández fitting in? With his versatility and leadership, can he be a key player again, or do you think his best days are behind him?
Let’s also talk about the Dodgers' strategy moving forward. With the depth they have, is it wise to rely on a player like Hernández, who has shown both flashes of brilliance and significant struggles?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and any personal experiences with players who have had similar ups and downs. What does it take to be a successful player in the league today?