Hernández Accepts Outright to Triple-A, Exits Dodgers Roster
The 29-year-old righty cleared waivers and reported to Oklahoma City after being DFA'd, ending a rough six-week stint in LA.

Jonathan Hernández was designated for assignment by the Dodgers earlier this week and cleared waivers, resulting in an outright assignment to Triple-A Oklahoma City. He chose to accept the assignment rather than elect free agency. Over six weeks with Los Angeles, Hernández posted an 8.15 ERA across 17.2 innings with below-average strikeout, walk, and ground-ball rates. He is out of options and is no longer part of the Dodgers' active roster.
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