Teoscar Hernández Hits Huge Grand Slam to Lead Dodgers to Victory

Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández hit a walk-off grand slam on July 3, 2026, during a 12-9 victory over the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium, according to official MLB game logs and team press releases. The home run, which came in the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs, marked the 12th grand slam of Hernández’s MLB career and the fifth of the 2026 season for the Dodgers, according to the team’s official statistics.

Game Context and Immediate Impact

The grand slam occurred in a tightly contested matchup at Dodger Stadium, where the Giants had taken a 9-8 lead into the ninth inning. Hernández’s blast, his third home run of the game, not only secured the win but also extended the Dodgers’ lead in the National League West to 2.5 games over the Giants, according to the MLB standings as of July 4, 2026.

Game Context and Immediate Impact

“Teoscar’s ability to step up in the clutch is why we’re in this position,” said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts in a post-game press conference. “That swing right there was the difference in the game.”

The home run was the 10th grand slam in Dodger Stadium history during the 2026 season, according to the team’s internal records. It also marked Hernández’s first career walk-off grand slam, a feat that has not been achieved by any Dodger since 2014, when Adrian Gonzalez hit a walk-off grand slam against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Statistical Significance

Hernández’s grand slam came with the bases loaded and two outs, making it the 12th grand slam of his career and the fourth of the 2026 season. His 13 home runs on the year placed him third in the National League, behind Aaron Judge (17) and Juan Soto (15), according to MLB.com’s season leaderboards.

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The home run also contributed to the Dodgers’ 11th victory in their last 13 games, a stretch that has solidified their position as a top contender in the NL West. The team’s 54-28 record as of July 4, 2026, ranks them second in the league, trailing the St. Louis Cardinals (57-25), per the official MLB standings.

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Hernández’s grand slam was the 12th of the 2026 season across MLB, tying the 2002 season for the third-highest total in the modern era. The 2026 season has already seen 100 home runs in June alone, the highest monthly total since 2001, according to MLB’s official statistical summaries.

Player and Team Reactions

Hernández, 34, expressed his gratitude for the support from fans and teammates after the game. “I just tried to stay focused and hit the ball the way I’ve been working,” he said in a post-game interview. “This team has been through a lot, and we keep finding ways to win.”

Player and Team Reactions

Giants manager Gabe Kapler acknowledged the impact of the home run. “Teoscar’s a great hitter, and he made us pay for a couple of mistakes,” Kapler said. “We’ll need to regroup quickly for the next game.”

The Dodgers’ bullpen, which had struggled in previous games, held the Giants scoreless in the top of the ninth inning,

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