LOS ANGELES -- Could shaking things up at the bottom of the order help get the Dodgers' lineup back on track? While Andy Pages is not the only hitter scuffling, his performance at the plate of late has manager Dave Roberts contemplating a change.
Pages is hitting just 4-for-43 (.093) with a .249 OPS during the Dodgers' postseason run, with one of the hits coming in Saturday's Game 2 win over the Blue Jays that ensured the World Series would be tied at a game apiece before shifting to Dodger Stadium.
Hours before Pages connected for his first World Series knock -- a single that set the table for the Dodgers tacking on a pair of insurance runs -- Roberts was upfront about his starting center fielder needing to show some consistency in order to keep his role.
"What I need from him is to

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