Dylan Hernández is a sports columnist with the Los Angeles Times. Before that, he was the Dodgers beat writer. Hernandez grew up in South Pasadena and graduated from UCLA in 2002, after which he worked at the San Jose Mercury News for five years.
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Los Angeles Times reporter Jack Harris and columnists Bill Plaschke and Dylan Hernández discuss where the team’s pitching woes are, how they might improve and which Dodgers Debate reporter is most stylish?
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Hernández: Dodgers’ celebration of Jackie Robinson Day rings hollow in wake of White House visit
Columnist Dylan Hernández writes the Dodgers can’t pretend it isn’t hypocritical to visit President Trump a week before hosting Jackie Robinson Day.
Dylan Hernández writes Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto has matured and improved since last season, asserting himself as a Cy Young candidate.
Dylan Hernández writes Lakers star Luka Doncic showed why he is beloved in Dallas, scoring 45 points against his old team despite intense emotions.
Los Dodgers se están embarcando en el camino de menor resistencia, y eso no es lo que hacen los líderes. Los líderes hacen lo correcto y afrontan las consecuencias.
The Dodgers are embarking on the path of least resistance, and that’s not what leaders do. Leaders do what is right and deal with the consequences.
Never mind him not being ready to lead the rotation of another team and challenge Shohei Ohtani. Roki Sasaki doesn’t look ready to pitch in the major leagues.