
"I feel I can be a more complete hitter. He's proven that already in spring, posting solid numbers during the early parts of spring training. Leading into Saturday, Pages is 7-for-19 in spring, and hit a home run in an exhibition game against Team Mexico."
"How he finished last year, it's a sour taste in his mouth. Obviously, not being able to cross the finish line in Games 6 and 7, that left a sour taste as well. He just wants to make sure that doesn't happen again. But to his credit, he looks fantastic."
"The outfielder hit 27 home runs last year, ranking second on the team only behind Shohei Ohtani. He tallied 86 RBIs on the year, and slashed .272/.313/.461 for a .774 OPS. Pages narrowly missed out on the All-Star fan vote in July, and managed to put together a 3.8 bWAR season."
Andy Pages, the Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder, is focused on improvement following a disappointing postseason performance in 2025. Despite a solid sophomore season with 27 home runs and an .774 OPS, Pages struggled significantly in October, going 4-for-51 with a .078 batting average. He has already demonstrated progress in spring training, posting a 7-for-19 record and hitting a home run against Team Mexico. Manager Dave Roberts acknowledged Pages' motivation to avoid repeating last year's struggles, particularly the team's inability to win Games 6 and 7 of the World Series. Pages' regular season contributions included 86 RBIs, elite defensive metrics ranking in the 97th percentile for outs above average, and a 3.8 bWAR. His starting position for the 2026 season appears secure.
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