It would sound obscure to say that the Dodgers’ secondary leader in home runs in the regular season is also the same player that is hitting under .100 out of the nine hole in the postseason.
That is the situation that Andy Pages finds himself in, and he has become a major detriment for the Dodgers offensively.
To his credit, Pages has had a couple moments of productivity, as he his batted ball in the bottom of the 11th inning in Game 4 of the NLDS helped the Dodgers take the series, thanks in help to an errant throw from Orion Kerkering that’ll forever haunt the Phillies. He also collected an RBI double off of Freddy Peralta in Game 2 of the NLCS that gave the Dodgers the lead.
Since that moment, he has a batting average of just .091. He has outdone himself in the World Series with a pu

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