Kiké Hernández, a two-time World Series champion with the Los Angeles Dodgers, recently made headlines for his post-championship activities. Instead of taking a traditional celebratory vacation, Hernández decided to spend a day working at Raising Cane’s. The slugger rolled up his sleeves and took on tasks at the grill and drive-thru, much to the delight of fans who flocked to the location to catch a glimpse of the star.
This isn’t the first time a Dodger player has shown up at Raising Cane’s for a shift. Earlier, Mookie Betts also worked at the same location, creating a buzz among fans. Social media was abuzz with reactions to Hernández’s unexpected appearance at the fast-food joint, with fans expressing their excitement and admiration for the player.
While Hernández stole the spotlight with his temporary gig, he wasn’t the only Dodgers player engaging with fans after the World Series victory. Walker Buehler also made an appearance at Dick’s Sporting Goods to sign autographs and interact with supporters.
As a free agent for the 2025 season, Hernández expressed his desire to stay with the Dodgers during his Raising Cane’s shift. Known for his versatility on the field, playing seven different positions in 2024, Hernández is a valuable asset that the Dodgers may look to retain. Despite the uncertainty of the offseason, insiders believe the club could make a move to re-sign him.
Hernández’s willingness to connect with fans outside of the baseball field has endeared him to many. His work ethic and commitment to the team make him a fan favorite, and his potential return to the Dodgers would be welcomed by supporters. As the offseason unfolds, all eyes will be on Hernández’s future with the team.