Andy Pages followed up a solid rookie campaign with a stellar sophomore season where he placed second on the team in home runs behind Shohei Ohtani. Despite a horrible postseason, he had his bright spots, including a season saving catch in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series.
The Dodgers attempted to bolster their corner outfield spots by bringing back Teoscar Hernández and signing Michael Conforto, with Pages penciled in as the primary center fielder. Pages trudged through the gates slowly, as a subpar spring training led to him struggling mightily to begin the season.
The Dodgers were unbeatable to open the season, starting 8-0, while Pages collected just three hits over his first 25 at-bats of the year. His bat began to emerge from its season opening slumber during the team

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