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Dodgers Sign Veteran Pitcher Ahead of Padres Series

The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed veteran right-handed pitcher Jonathan Hernández, per Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.

Hernández, 29, opted out of his deal with the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday. It didn't take long for him to find his next home.

Whos is Jonathan Hernández?

Hernández initially signed with the Texas Rangers in 2013 as an international free agent. He entered the team's top 30 prospect list in 2016, and made his MLB debut in 2019.

Hernández made nine appearances in 2019 - sporting a 4.32 ERA over 16.2 innings - before playing a big role in the team's bullpen in 2020. That year, he finished with a 2.90 ERA across 31 innings, adding 31 strikeouts to eight walks.

The right-hander then missed the entire 2021 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery. He returned in 2022, making 29 appearances and sporting a 2.97 ERA over 30.1 innings of work.

Since then, Hernández has struggled at the MLB level.

In 2023, when the Rangers won the World Series, he had a 5.40 ERA across 31.2 innings of work. He didn't pitch in the postseason.

In 2024, he again had a 5.40 ERA, this time across 41 innings with Texas and 2.1 innings with the Seattle Mariners after being designated for assignment and claimed off waivers.

Hernández hasn't pitched at the MLB level since 2024. He was with the Tampa Bay Rays organization last year on a minor league deal, but didn't receive an MLB call-up. Then, in December 2025, he joined the Phillies on a minor league deal, but opted out when he didn't receive an MLB opportunity.

Overall, Hernández has made 127 appearances at the MLB level, compiling a 4.29 ERA with 150 strikeouts over 153 innings of work. When he last pitched in MLB in 2024, he relied on two main pitches: a slider and a 96.8 mph sinker.

This year in Triple-A with the Phillies, Hernández had a 4.80 ERA over 15 innings with 22 strikeouts to eight walks.

How Will Jonathan Hernández Fit With Dodgers?

The Dodgers are continuing to add depth to the pitching staff after a rash of injuries early this year.

Hernández, like the handful of other early season pickups, could get an opportunity as the team continues to shuffle its bullpen.

The Dodgers currently have right-handed pitchers Wyatt Mills, Paul Gervase and Chayce McDermott in the bullpen. If either of them struggle - or pitch enough where LA wants to bring up a fresh arm - Hernández could get a call to join the big league squad.

Dodgers Make 2 Pitching Additions in 2 Days

This is the Dodgers' second pitching addition in the last two days.

On Sunday, the Dodgers acquired left-handed pitcher Eric Lauer in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays. Lauer appears set to join the bullpen sometime during their current series against the San Diego Padres.

It's currently unclear where Hernández will start his Dodgers tenure, but it will most likely be in Triple-A Oklahoma City.

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This story was originally published May 18, 2026 at 4:38 PM.

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