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DJ Hernandez sentenced to time served in shooting threats case
HARTFORD, Conn. — The brother of the late New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was sentenced Friday to 18 months of prison time already served for threatening to carry out a shooting at the University of Connecticut and to kill three people, including a judge, in 2023.
Dennis Hernandez, 38, who went by “DJ” while playing quarterback and wide receiver for UConn football in the mid-2000s, was suffering severe mental health problems at the time of the threats and has since received treatment and medication, according to his public defender, Josh Ewing.
U.S. District Judge Sarala Nagala in Hartford also sentenced Hernandez to three years of supervised release, during which he must continue mental health and substance abuse treatment, allow probation officials to monitor his electronic devices and stay away from UConn and other locations he threatened, the Connecticut U.S. attorney’s office said.
Hernandez, who apologized for his actions during brief comments in court, was expected to be released from custody Friday afternoon, The Hartford Courant reported. Federal Bureau of Prison records showed he was no longer in custody Friday evening.
A message left at a phone listed for Hernandez was not immediately returned.
State criminal charges in Connecticut and Florida in other cases — including allegations he threw a brick with a note critical of the media onto ESPN headquarters property in Bristol, Connecticut — are expected to be dismissed because of the federal case, Ewing said, adding that those incidents happened during the same mental health crisis.
Ewing did not immediately return phone and email messages after the sentencing. In court documents, he wrote that Hernandez was “horrified” at how his actions terrified others, is remorseful and committed to maintaining his mental health.
Hernandez pleaded guilty to a felony — transmitting interstate communications containing a threat to injure — in December.
Police said he drove to the UConn campus and to Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, where he once served as quarterbacks coach, to “map the schools out” for a shooting in July 2023. Court filings said Hernandez was struggling financially, was frustrated at seeing other people get hired as football coaches and felt owed by UConn.
Also that month, prosecutors said Hernandez made multiple Facebook posts threatening to harm or kill three people who live in other states, including a state court judge.
His mother, Terri Hernandez, told police around the time of his 2023 arrest in Bristol that he had deteriorating mental health problems, including bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Dennis Hernandez was shocked with a Taser and taken into custody after he came out of his sister’s house with his arms raised, yelling “shoot me” and threatening to harm officers, police said.
Terri Hernandez and several other relatives and friends wrote letters to the judge supporting Dennis Hernandez asking that he be released from detention.
DJ Hernandez, the brother of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez, has been sentenced to time served in a case involving shooting threats.DJ Hernandez was arrested in May after allegedly making threats to shoot someone during an argument in Connecticut. He was charged with reckless endangerment and breach of peace.
After spending several months in jail awaiting trial, DJ Hernandez appeared in court on Tuesday where he was sentenced to time served. The judge also ordered him to complete anger management classes and to stay away from the victim.
This case has garnered attention due to DJ Hernandez’s connection to his brother Aaron, who was convicted of murder in 2015 and ultimately took his own life in prison.
It remains to be seen how DJ Hernandez will move forward from this incident, but for now, he has been given a second chance with his sentence of time served.
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Cucho Hernandez to be transferred from Columbus Crew to La Liga’s Real Betis
The Crew are nearing a deal to transfer star forward Cucho Hernandez to La Liga’s Real Betis in Spain, a source confirmed. The details of the deal have yet to be disclosed.
Today is the final day of La Liga’s winter transfer window.
Apr 27, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Columbus Crew forward Cucho Hernandez (9) dribbles during the second half of the MLS match against CF Montreal at Lower.com Field. The teams played to a 0-0 draw. Hernandez was the runner-up in the 2024 MLS MVP vote behind Lionel Messi and helped bring the Crew the 2023 MLS Cup and 2024 Leagues Cup titles.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Cucho Hernandez deal from Columbus Crew to Real Betis near final
Reports have surfaced that Columbus Crew’s star forward Cucho Hernandez is set to make a move to La Liga’s Real Betis. The talented striker has caught the eye of the Spanish club with his impressive performances in Major League Soccer.Hernandez, who joined Columbus Crew in 2020, has been a key player for the team, scoring crucial goals and providing assists. His speed, skill, and goal-scoring ability have made him a fan favorite and a valuable asset for the team.
Real Betis, who are currently in the top half of the La Liga table, are looking to strengthen their attacking options and see Hernandez as a perfect fit for their squad. The transfer is expected to be finalized in the coming weeks, with Hernandez set to join his new club in the summer transfer window.
Columbus Crew fans will surely be sad to see Hernandez leave, but they can take pride in knowing that their star player is moving on to bigger and better things in one of Europe’s top leagues. Best of luck to Cucho Hernandez in his new adventure with Real Betis!
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Dodgers Rival Reportedly Interested in Signing Kiké Hernández: Report
Utility man Kiké Hernández played a key role in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ World Series run, but three months later he is drawing interest from the very team he helped defeat, the New York Yankees.
The New York Post’s Mark W. Sanchez reported the Bombers have checked in on Hernández this winter, indicating the fan favorite’s free agency process, which has been fairly quiet, could get very interesting.
“A source said the Yankees have inquired on Hernandez, whom they also asked about last winter,” Sanchez wrote.
The thought of Hernández in pinstripes is somewhat ironic, especially after his remarks at the World Series parade. During his speech to Dodgers fan, Hernández made sure to call out rapper Fat Joe’s performance ahead of Game 3 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium.
“This guy, used to be fat,” Hernández said. “He’s not fat anymore. His name is Joe. We didn’t need to play, because after that performance we had already won.
“They not like us, baby.”
While Dodger Fest takes place Saturday, many fans are still anxious for the Dodgers to bring back Hernández this offseason. Even players have expressed hope for a Dodgers, Hernández reunion.
“I’m praying to God that we can bring Kiké (Hernández) back,” Teoscar Hernández said Monday on Dodgers Territory. “I miss Kiké and I want him to be a Dodger.”
The October hero was candid when he was asked about free agency just a few days after the Fall Classic at a Raising Canes partnership event.
“I would love to be back,” Hernández said. “I truly believe that — we won the World Series a couple days ago — but I truly believe that this team is gonna be even better next year with all the pitching reinforcements.”
Hernández was indeed correct, the Dodgers have fortified their pitching staff adding starting pitchers Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki along with relievers Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates. While the Dodgers’ blockbuster signings have shocked and awed the baseball world, the defending champions still need to address whether Hernández will return to Los Angeles.
Although Sanchez reported the Yankees have shown interest in the Dodgers fan favorite, he also said Hernández’s most likely landing spot is L.A.
“The most likely destination for Hernandez, though, is probably back in Los Angeles, and the Dodgers will have open roster spots when they are able to slide injured players to the 60-day injured list,” Sanchez wrote.
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According to recent reports, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ longtime rival, the San Francisco Giants, are reportedly interested in signing utility player Kiké Hernández in free agency. Hernández, known for his versatility and clutch performances in the postseason, has been a key player for the Dodgers over the past few years.The Giants, who are looking to bolster their roster and challenge the Dodgers in the NL West, see Hernández as a valuable addition to their lineup. With his ability to play multiple positions and provide a spark off the bench, Hernández could be a valuable asset for the Giants as they look to compete in the upcoming season.
Only time will tell if the Giants are able to secure Hernández’s services, but it would certainly add an interesting dynamic to the rivalry between the two teams. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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As the Yankees continue to looking for infield help, the team has shown some degree of interest in Enrique Hernandez and Yoan Moncada, the New York Post’s Mark W. Sanchez writes. Moncada may or may not still be on the Yankees’ radar whatsoever, as Sanchez writes that the club asked for Moncada’s medicals “early in the offseason,” but a source says “the Yankees have [since] not re-engaged” on the former White Sox third baseman.
This isn’t the first time that the Yankees have been linked to Hernandez, as New York was a finalist for the veteran utilityman’s services when he was a free agent last winter. Hernandez instead re-signed with the Dodgers to a one-year, $4MM deal, and the decision paid off in the form of another championship ring. The Yankees got a direct look at Hernandez during the postseason, when he hit .278/.316/.389 over 20 plate appearances during the Dodgers’ five-game triumph over the Bronx Bombers in the World Series.
There hasn’t been any public buzz about Hernandez’s free agent market this offseason, which could be due to the perception (as Sanchez notes) that a reunion with the Dodgers is inevitable. Los Angeles could be waiting until Spring Training opens and roster space can be created when players are shifted to the 60-day injured list, but until that happens, another team could theoretically be able to swoop in and make Hernandez a more attractive offer.
For instance, New York could offer Hernandez more playing time than he might find on the crowded L.A. roster. The right-handed hitting Hernandez could complement Jazz Chisholm Jr. or Cody Bellinger (both left-handed bats) on the infield or in center field, or complement the switch-hitting Jasson Dominguez in left field. Hernandez’s versatility gives the Yankees even more flexibility in figuring out Chisholm’s eventual position at either second base or third base, and in deciding how DJ LeMahieu, Oswaldo Cabrera, and Oswald Peraza all fit into the roster picture.
Hernandez’s offense has tended to ebb and flow over the course of his 11-year MLB career, balancing out at a .238/.308/.405 slash line and 93 wRC+ over 3896 career PA. Come October, however, Hernandez has surged to hit .278/.353/.522 in 259 postseason PA with the Dodgers and Red Sox, earning the 33-year-old a reputation as a big-game player. This kind of production from an unheralded spot on the roster could be just what the Yankees need to take that final step towards another title after falling short to Los Angeles this past season.
Moncada hasn’t played second base since the 2018 season, so he would more directly slot into the third base mix if he indeed ended up in New York. Sanchez’s note about the Yankees’ seeming lack of follow-up about Moncada might indicate that the Bombers were simply doing a due-diligence ask and have since moved onto other targets. The Mariners, Cubs, and Blue Jays are among the clubs who have also been linked to Moncada this offseason, as he begins a new chapter in his career after the White Sox declined their $25MM club option on the infielder last fall.
Chicago’s decision came as no surprise given how Moncada played in only 12 games in 2024 due to a left adductor strain, though that total could’ve been bumped up by a few games had the White Sox not sparingly used Moncada after he was activated from the 60-day injured list in mid-September. It marked a tough end to an up-and-down eight-season run for Moncada on the South Side, as he hit .254/.332/.425 over 3122 PA in a White Sox uniform. Much more was expected given Moncada’s past status as an elite prospect, and the five-year, $70MM extension he signed with the Sox prior to the 2020 season.
Now looking to rebuild his value after a few injury-marred seasons, Moncada might have to settle for a minor league contract given this increasingly late date in the offseason, or a low-cost one-year guarantee. The amount of interest Moncada has received indicates that multiple teams believe he might have some change-of-scenery potential once removed from what became an increasingly dismal situation in Chicago.
The New York Yankees have reportedly checked in on utility player Enrique Hernandez and infielder Yoan Moncada as potential trade targets. Hernandez, known for his versatility and postseason heroics with the Los Angeles Dodgers, could provide a valuable depth piece for the Yankees as they look to bolster their roster for another playoff run. Moncada, on the other hand, is a young and talented infielder with the Chicago White Sox who could potentially be a long-term solution for the Yankees at third base. It remains to be seen if the Yankees will make a move for either player, but their interest is certainly worth keeping an eye on as the trade deadline approaches.
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Yankees News: Kiké Hernández, Yoan Moncada considered for infield
MLB Trade Rumors | Mark Polishuk: While the Yankees’ brass continues to tell us that they feel comfortable heading into the season with DJ LeMahieu, Oswaldo Cabrera, and Oswald Peraza as the principal options to start at third base, the team remains engaged with a number of infielders. The latest pair to land on the Yankees’ radar are Kiké Hernández and Yoan Moncada a day after one of their other options was taken off the board, Jorge Polanco signing a one-year, $7.75 million contract to return to the Mariners.
Hernández won a World Series with the Dodgers as the team’s postseason center field starter after signing a one-year deal in the previous offseason as a super utility player. He has experience playing every position except catcher with center and second base his most frequent landing spots. The Yankees were finalists for his signature last winter before he returned to the Dodgers, and he slashed .229/.281/.373 with 12 home runs, 42 RBIs, an 83 wRC+ and 0.7 fWAR in 126 games (393 PA) before turning it on in the playoffs. (For more on Kiké, check out Estevão‘s free agent target article here.)
It was hoped that Moncada would form part of the foundation of a White Sox window of contention that never materialized. The former top prospect missed all but 12 games in 2024 with a strained adductor muscle and has dealt with injury his whole career, appearing in more than 130 games just three times in a nine-year big league career. Interested teams are hoping they can tap into the talent that made him an almost four-win player as recently as 2021, but three straight years of injures have clouded the future of a player entering his age-30 season. (For more on Moncada, check out John’s free agent target article here.)
New York Post | Greg Joyce: Part of the reason the Yankees are shopping in the discount bin to fill their infield vacancy is Hal Steinbrenner’s desire to dip below the $301 million luxury tax threshold. However, the team maintains that they are unable to sign a player even of Hernández’s or Moncada’s ilk until they find a trade partner for Marcus Stroman and his $18 million salary for 2025. Joyce throws out three possible teams who could facilitate a swap, either based on need or as part of a bad contract swap.
He wondered if the Padres would take on Stroman in exchange for Luis Arraez, which doesn’t make much sense given San Diego’s similar desire to shed payroll this winter. He revisited a possible trade with the Cardinals for Nolan Arenado, but again, this doesn’t make much sense given Arenado has three years and $74 million left on his deal which would increase rather than pare back New York’s payroll. Finally, he identified the Marlins and their MLB-low $83.9 million payroll as well as a thin and injury-affected rotation of Sandy Alcantara, Ryan Weathers, Edward Cabrera, and Max Meyer.
NJ Advance Media | Max Goodman ($): It is hard to understand why the Yankees feel that LeMahieu is a tenable solution to the third base vacancy, but Aaron Boone insists that the poor results of the last two seasons are due to injury rather than age-related decline:
“I think a lot of people are counting out DJ. It wasn’t long ago when DJ was one of the best hitters in the American League. I just want to remind people that the reason he hasn’t is because he’s not been healthy. With health, we think there’s that great hitter still in there a little bit.”
Citing a batting title won five years ago is perhaps not reflective of the player LeMahieu is at this point, and it would take quite a feat for a player who turns 37 before the All-Star break to rebound from an 85 wRC+ over the last two seasons.
MLB Trade Rumors | Mark Polishuk: The Yankees took a player to arbitration for the first time since Dellin Betances in 2017, with Mark Leiter Jr. filing at $2.5 million and the team filing at $2.05 million. The arbitration panel ruled in favor of the Yankees which is no surprise given the way that saves tend to be value for relievers in these hearings. Leiter struggled after joining the Yankees from the Cubs at the Trade Deadline, with a 4.98 ERA and six home runs allowed in 21.2 innings but recorded some huge outs in the postseason to set him on a positive trajectory heading into the 2025 season.
MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: Just days after officially being announced as the next voice of the Yankees on the radio, Dave Sims visited Bill White to pay homage to a man who blazed a trail for many broadcasters to come after him:
“What a great day. Visited with one of my heroes, the great Bill White. What a career in baseball as a World Series champion, All-Star, Gold Glove 1B, outstanding Yankees broadcaster and NL president. He should be in the Hall of Fame as a broadcaster. And, to think he originally wanted to be a doctor. His time with Phil Rizzuto on the Yankees broadcasts were terrifically entertaining & memorable… It was just great to see him. He just turned 91. I told him, ‘You were the first Black guy that I saw do sports on TV. Thanks for paving the path for me.’ He said, ‘Get out of here, come on. You did it yourself.’ I said, ‘No, I’ll tell you what, seeing you do that was certainly inspiration.’”
White became the first African-American to be named regular play-by-play announcer for a major-league sports team when he joined Phil Rizzuto and Frank Messer in the booth in 1971 and would go on to call Yankees games for 17 years before becoming President of the National League from 1989 to 1994.
In the latest Yankees news, there are reports that the team is considering Kiké Hernández and Yoan Moncada as potential additions to their infield. Both players are versatile infielders who could provide a boost to the team’s defense and offense.Hernández, who is currently a free agent, is known for his ability to play multiple positions, including second base, shortstop, and outfield. He has a solid bat and brings a lot of energy to the field, making him a valuable asset for any team.
Moncada, on the other hand, is currently with the Chicago White Sox but has been rumored to be available for trade. The young Cuban infielder has shown flashes of brilliance at the plate and has the potential to be a star player in the league.
It remains to be seen if the Yankees will make a move for either Hernández or Moncada, but their interest in these talented infielders is certainly intriguing. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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Former Seattle Mariners Star Robinson Cano Says Felix Hernandez Deserves HOF Bid
On Tuesday afternoon, the 2025 class for the National Baseball Hall of Fame will be announced. Former Seattle Mariners star Ichiro Suzuki is going to get in, though it’s a question of if he will be a unanimous selection or not.
When he does get in, he’ll become the third player in history to wear an M’s cap on his plaque, joining Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez.
One Mariners player that won’t get in on Tuesday is starting pitcher Felix Hernandez. With 183 ballots currently known, Hernandez has 26.2 percent of the vote. It’s impossible for him to get in on this ballot, but he’s achieved the five percent of the vote needed to stay on the ballot next year.
His former teammate Robinson Cano, speaking with Mariners on SI last week, said he’d like to see Hernandez get in in the future.
“He deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. We all know what he did in Seattle….”
Felix Hernandez won’t get into the Hall of Fame tomorrow, but his former teammate Robinson Cano says he deserves to get in someday.#TridentsUp pic.twitter.com/ULhcfUtFWP
— Brady Farkas (@WDEVRadioBrady) January 20, 2025
Hernandez won a Cy Young and was a two-time Cy Young runner-up. He was a six-time All-Star who also threw a perfect game. He’s a member of the Mariners Hall of Fame and had a run of 16 straight starts of seven or more innings pitched and two runs or less allowed, which made baseball history in 2014.
Lifetime, Hernandez was 169-136 with a 3.42 ERA. He made 419 career appearances, with 418 of them being starts. He struck out 2,524 career batters, the most in M’s team history. He played 15 years, all with the M’s.
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Former Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano took to social media today to express his support for longtime teammate Felix Hernandez’s Hall of Fame bid. Cano, who played alongside Hernandez for several seasons with the Mariners, praised the pitcher’s accomplishments and impact on the game.In his post, Cano highlighted Hernandez’s impressive career statistics, including his 2,524 strikeouts, 3.42 ERA, and six All-Star selections. Cano also emphasized Hernandez’s leadership and presence in the clubhouse, noting that he was a mentor to many young players on the team.
Cano concluded his post by stating that Hernandez deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame and urging voters to consider his contributions to the game. Mariners fans and baseball enthusiasts alike have echoed Cano’s sentiments, with many agreeing that Hernandez’s stellar career is deserving of recognition in Cooperstown.
As Hernandez’s Hall of Fame candidacy continues to be debated, it’s clear that he has the support of his former teammate Cano and many others who appreciate his talent and impact on the game.
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Marcello Hernandez Translates GloRilla’s ‘Yeah Glo!’ in ‘SNL’ Promo
Dave Chappelle is set to host Saturday Night Live for the fourth time this weekend (Jan. 18), with GloRilla making her musical guest debut.
In a promotional clip for the upcoming episode posted on Thursday (Jan. 16), SNL fan-favorite cast member Marcello Hernández says, “Man, what a chaotic time in the world. I’m so glad that you’re here to bring us together and remind us of what makes us human.”
When Chappelle goes to thank him, Hernández hilariously clarifies, “I was actually talking to GloRilla.” An immediately flattered Glo then tells the comedian, “Thanks, BB!”
Elsewhere in the promo, Hernández tells GloRilla how much he loves her 2024 hit, “Yeah, Glo!,” explaining to the rapper that “if it was in Spanish, it would be like ‘Si, Glo!’”
“Oh, I like that. You gonna keep going?” Glo asks, wondering if he’ll deliver the expletive-filled hook in Spanish as well. “I don’t know, I gotta translate,” a flustered Hernández replies with a laugh.
GloRilla’s SNL debut comes three months after the release of the Memphis rapper’s debut solo album, Glorious, which reached No. 5 on the Billboard 200. The project spawned the single “TGIF,” which peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100, Glo’s highest-reaching unaccompanied entry on the chart.
Watch the promo below, and catch the full episode of Saturday Night Live on Jan. 18 at 11:30 p.m. ET on NBC, before it begins streaming on Peacock.
Marcello Hernandez Brings GloRilla’s ‘Yeah Glo!’ to Life in Hilarious ‘SNL’ Promo
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