
“Oh, man,” Hernández said of watching Witt’s drive, which came within a few feet of tying the score. “I was nervous.”
When it came up short, though, a wave of elation washed over the 31-year-old Dominican, who raised his arms in celebration while being swarmed by members of his family, the Dodgers traveling party and other longtime friends in the game.
“Just to be in here, make it to the finals, going through those moments, it just feels great,” Hernández said.
“What a moment, when he stood and raised his hands,” added Dodgers third base coach Dino Ebel, who served as Hernández’s pitcher in the event. “I kind of looked back to his family and they were all jumping up with joy. That’s the thrill.”