After a crucial 2-0 victory over the San Diego Padres, Kiké Hernandez made waves not just for his performance on the field, but for what he said during a live post-game interview. When asked about what makes this year’s Dodgers team different from those of the past, Hernandez responded with, “The fact that we don’t give a f***!” The uncensored comment aired live on national television, and social media quickly picked up on the unfiltered moment.
Hernandez’s key role in the game, including hitting a home run, was instrumental in leading the Dodgers to the NLCS for the first time since 2021. His raw, passionate comment reflected the mindset of a team hungry for another World Series title. The Dodgers will now face the New York Mets, aiming to continue their postseason success.
This win also marked a significant milestone for Shohei Ohtani, who notched his first MLB postseason series victory. The Dodgers’ Game 5 triumph sends them to the National League Championship Series with plenty of momentum, and Hernandez’s remark has only fueled the excitement and energy around the team.
While the F-bomb wasn’t censored during the broadcast, fans are rallying behind Hernandez’s enthusiasm. His slip-up captured the intensity of the moment, and Dodgers fans are eager to see how the team will perform in their upcoming showdown against the Mets.