Dodgers Shortstop Suspended for One Year Following Positive Drug Test
Briefly

Jose D. Hernandez, a promising shortstop in the Dodgers' minor league system, faces a one-year suspension due to a positive test for performance-enhancing drugs.
Hernandez, who had a standout season with a .302 average in the Arizona League, will have to sit out the entire 2025 season following the suspension.
After being signed by the Dodgers in 2019 with a $10,000 bonus, Hernandez's statistics across 135 minor league games reflect his potential prior to the suspension.
The impact of Hernandez's suspension raises concerns about the influence of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball's minor leagues and the health of young players.
Read at Dodgers Nation
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