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Teoscar Hernandez costs Dodgers a run in Game 5 with bad play in outfield
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Teoscar Hernandez’s outfield defense has once again cost the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Hernandez had a rough misplay during Wednesday’s Game 5 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays. In the fourth inning at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif., Toronto’s Daulton Varsho led off by smacking a looper towards Hernandez in right field.

Instead of simply playing the ball off the bounce and holding Varsho to a single, Hernandez decided to go into a slide to try to make the catch. Hernandez missed the ball completely though and ended up letting Varsho into third with a stand-up triple as a result.

The bad play immediately cost the Dodgers. Toronto’s very next batter, Ernie Clement, hit a fly ball to center field that brought Varsho home off the sacrifice fly. That made the score 3-1 in favor of the Blue Jays.

Hernandez, the two-time All-Star, has been very shaky in the outfield for the Dodgers all year. With Mookie Betts moving into the infield full-time, Hernandez has had to become the everyday right fielder in Los Angeles … and hasn’t quite answered the call.

The 33-year-old Hernandez was already committing brutal defensive blunders during the regular season and continued on that theme during the earlier stages of the playoffs as well. Wednesday’s misplay in Game 5 might have been the most costly one yet for Hernandez, especially since the Dodgers got off to a horrid start to the game that they had to climb out of.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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