After weeks of questioning their form and ability to maintain offensive power, the Los Angeles Dodgers have sent a chilling warning to the entire MLB.
And the one who sent that signal is Teoscar Hernández.
In their crushing 11-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, Hernández delivered one of the most terrifying performances of the season, racking up six RBIs, including an explosive three-run homer that nearly silenced American Family Field. It wasn’t just a win — it was a moment where the Dodgers showed they are still the most fearsome offensive machine in baseball when they get into the rhythm.
And even more frightening?
Teoscar seems to have just awakened again.
Just 24 hours earlier, the Dodgers had been suffocated by the Brewers in a disappointing 1-5 defeat. Their offense was heavily criticized for repeatedly missing scoring opportunities, while Teoscar Hernández continued to be under pressure after a period of inconsistency.
But then everything completely turned around.

Milwaukee led 3-0 on the first inning and seemed to have control of the game. However, the Dodgers responded with a furious offensive storm, and Hernández was the epicenter of that explosion. He started the comeback with a crucial two-run single before unleashing a devastating home three-pointer at the end of the game to completely overwhelm the Brewers.
Every swing of Teoscar felt dangerous.
Every time he stepped up to the batter’s box, the Brewers looked like they were waiting for disaster to happen.
According to Reuters, Hernández’s six RBIs equaled his MLB career high — a night where everything seemed to fit perfectly with the Dodgers star’s bat.
It’s the Teoscar version the Dodgers bet tens of millions of dollars on to keep.
It’s the version that once drove October baseball crazy.
And if he truly returns to his peak form, the rest of the National League has real reason to fear.
Because the Dodgers aren’t just winning now.
They’re starting to crush opponents in true “superteam” style.
What’s special about this victory is how Los Angeles counterattacked after a disastrous start. Roki Sasaki struggled in the first inning, trailing the Brewers 3-0, but instead of collapsing, the Dodgers immediately reacted like a true championship team. Sasaki then stabilized to complete five innings, while the Dodgers bullpen continued to make history with 36 consecutive innings without scoring — a new franchise record.
But the show still belonged to Teoscar Hernández.
For weeks, experts have debated whether Teoscar is still the true “middle-of-the-order monster.” After a turbulent 2025 season, his inconsistent form in early 2026 put pressure on the big contract the Dodgers gave him.
Then, in one night, he silenced everyone.

Remarkably, Hernández didn’t just hit hard — he hit with a completely different kind of confidence. His decisive swings, better ball selection, and patience in each at-bat showed a Teoscar returning to his most dangerous form. Dave Roberts recently said he saw Hernández “locked in on every pitch.” After this game, no one doubts that anymore.
And when Teoscar gets going, the entire Dodgers lineup becomes infinitely more formidable.
Because ahead of him is Shohei Ohtani.
Behind him are Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and Will Smith.
There’s no respite for the opposing pitcher.
The Brewers felt that in the most painful way.
After leading 3-0, they were almost completely devoured by Los Angeles’ avalanche offense. The Dodgers scored consistently from inning 4 onwards, turning the game between the two leading teams in the division into a prolonged torture for Milwaukee’s pitching staff.
For the Dodgers, this victory means more than just a May regular season game.
It’s a statement that they’re still accelerating.
After a period of inconsistent offense and many games with fewer than three runs, Los Angeles is now showing signs of rediscovering the destructive form that once terrified MLB. And if Teoscar Hernández continues this form, the Dodgers could soon return to their position as baseball’s biggest nightmare.
The scariest thing?
This roster isn’t even at its peak yet.
But with just one explosive Teoscar Hernández, the Dodgers have the power to turn a balanced game into a massacre in just a few innings.
And tonight in Milwaukee, all of MLB received a terrifying reminder:
Never think the Los Angeles Dodgers have lost their destructive instincts.