Ohtani & Hernández Make Dodgers History: A Rare Two-Way Feat
Los Angeles, CA – June 25, 2025 – In a stunning display of versatility, Shohei Ohtani and Kiké Hernández have etched their names into Dodgers history. Ohtani, in his second start of the season, joined Hernández as the only players in franchise history to hit 10 or more home runs and make at least two pitching appearances in the same season [[1]]. This remarkable achievement underscores the evolving landscape of modern baseball and the unique talents of these two players.
Ohtani, continuing to build endurance after his recovery, threw 18 pitches in one inning against the Washington Nationals on Sunday, reaching a velocity of 98.8 mph and recording two strikeouts despite an early error [[1]]. While Ohtani is a legitimate two-way threat, Hernández has been strategically utilized as a reliever in blowout games to conserve the Dodgers’ bullpen.
Hernández,who accomplished the feat last year with 12 home runs and four pitching appearances,is already well on his way to repeating the performance this season [[1]]. He pitched in the ninth inning of Sunday’s game, facing six batters and recording one out before being relieved. Manager Dave Roberts even noted his surprise at Hernández entering the game from the bullpen without his usual pitching helmet [[1]].
This historic convergence highlights the Dodgers’ innovative approach to roster management and their ability to leverage the diverse skillsets of their players. The duo’s accomplishments are a testament to the growing trend of multi-positional players in Major League Baseball.
Key Takeaways:
Shohei Ohtani and Kiké Hernández are the first Dodgers players to achieve 10+ HR and 2+ pitching appearances in a single season.
Ohtani is a true two-way player, while Hernández is used strategically as a reliever.
* Hernández is on pace to repeat his accomplishment from last season.