One of the prospects the Dodgers picked up from the Miami Marlins in the trade for Dee Gordon is 23-years old super-utility ballplayer Enrique "Kike" Hernandez. He was originally drafted in the 6th round of the 2009 Draft by Houston out of Puerto Rico, and was subsequently traded to the Marlins this past July.
Per a Dodgers Press Release:
Hernandez, 23, combined to hit .319 with 25 doubles, 11 homers and 42 RBI in 98 minor league games in 2014 with Double-A Corpus Christi, Triple-A Oklahoma City and Triple-A New Orleans. He made his Major League debut on July 1 with the Astros and was traded to Miami on July 31, combining to appear in 42 big league games with Houston and Miami and batting .248 with three homers and 14 RBI. In the minors, he appeared in the field at every position besides pitcher or catcher, with one game at first base, 47 games at second base, 16 games at third base, 21 games at shortstop, two games in left field, one game in center field and 11 games in right field.Kike appears to be extremely versatile and may prove to be very handy to the Dodgers. There were reports that he was in line for a second base starting job when he was with both the Astros and Marlins last year, so some believe he is ready for the next level. Unfortunately, we are unlikely to find that out this next season. With Kendricks situated at second and with plenty of backups at the ready, he'll have to wait his turn. For a closer peek at the man here's a fun interview with Kike from late-June (when he was still a member of the Astros), via Jimmy Price at House of Houston, "Astros Future Interview: Enrique "Kike" Hernandez."
In six minor league seasons, the native of Puerto Rico has a .273 batting average with 36 homers and 217 RBI in 512 games after he was selected by the Astros in the sixth round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft.
AF: From the games to the photos I have seen, you always seem to be smiling. Do you consider yourself the team clown that keeps everyone laughing around the clubhouse?In celebration of Hernandez's arrival to the Dodgers I made the above fantasy card for him. I used a photograph grabbed from a photo from Zimbio (Bob Levey/Getty Images North America) and the 1968 Topps Baseball card design.
EH: “Umm, I don’t want to say clown buttttttt, yes! Haha I definitely love to be that guy that’s always trying to make everyone feel loose and happy. In the end, we’re doing what we love to do and we get to call it a job. Not too many people are fortunate enough to have that.”
Below are the career stats for Kike Hernandez, via Baseball-Reference:
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