Ex-Dodgers utility player Kike Hernandez is currently a free agent in the MLB and is making the most of his offseason by spending quality time with his loved ones. Kike is married to former Miss Universe Puerto Rico, Mariana Vicente and together the couple are parents to a daughter, Penelope Isabel, born on January 15, 2021.
The 33-year-old Puerto Rican has a sister named Loren Hernandez, who is currently pursuing a degree in marketing at Manhattanville University. She also plays volleyball with the MU Valiants women's team at the NCAA Division 3 level.
Loren actively spends time with his brother and their family members and shares a loving bond with his daughter Penelope. In her latest social media story, Loren Hernandez shared Kike Hernandez's daughter's handiwork makeup on her face.
"Penelope Creations," she captioned the post.
Loren had joined Mariana Vicente inside Yankee Stadium, in embracing Kike after the Dodgers pipped the Yankees in five games to win the 2024 World Series. She rushed to the field alongside Mariana as the Hernandez family celebrated Kike's second Fall Classic title with the LAD. Loren had even shared the heartfelt moment from October 31, 2024 on social media, with a caption that read:
"The value of the trophy will never be greater than that of getting to hug you, champ. 💙🏆 " (Translated)
Kike has been married to Mariana Vicente for over six years now. The couple had dated for several years before finally tying the knot in December 2018.
Kike Hernandez celebrated his sister's Skyline Conference championship win with the Valiants
Kike Hernandez was present in the stands to cheer for her sister and her volleyball team, the Manhattanville University Valiants, as they took on the US Merchant Marine Academy on November 15, 2024. The Valiants won the contest and completed a three-peat in the Skyline Conference.
Both Kike and Loren took to social media, to share images from the triumphant day. The captions on their post read:
"Just a fan and the Skyline Conference Player of the Year!!"
Hernandez capped off a decent MLB season with the Dodgers in 2024 registering .229 batting average, 12 home runs, 42 RBIs, and .654 OPS.