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Dodgers’ Rising Star Andy Pages Crushes First Big-League Homer—Watch the Must-See Moment
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Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages is wasting no time proving that his torrid finish to Spring Training was no fluke. Through the club’s first six games, the 24-year-old Cuban slugger owns a .429/.429/.619 slash line with four multi-hit efforts, one homer and five RBIs, giving manager Dave Roberts a much-needed spark in the lower third of the order.
Veteran first baseman Freddie Freeman praised Pages’ all-fields approach after a mid-week loss to Cleveland, challenging the rest of the lineup “to play more like Andy” as Los Angeles looks to shake off an early offensive slump. Roberts echoed that sentiment, applauding the youngster’s ability to “control the zone and shoot fastballs” — a noticeable adjustment after Pages’ rough 4-for-51 showing in last October’s postseason.
Beyond the box score, Pages’ early surge arrives at a pivotal moment for a Dodgers outfield in flux. Newly signed Kyle Tucker is locked into right field, while perennial Gold Glover Enrique Hernández slides to left. That leaves center as Pages’ job to lose, and every barreled line drive strengthens his grip on the everyday role for a club with World Series aspirations.
The hot start has already reignited chatter about a long-term deal. Although internal discussions have reportedly been “minimal,” industry insiders expect extension talks to pick up if Pages continues to post an OPS north of 1.000 into May. For context, Los Angeles locked up fellow homegrown star Will Smith before Opening Day last season, and the front office has rarely hesitated to secure core talent entering arbitration years.
From an analytics standpoint, the early indicators are encouraging. Pages’ average exit velocity sits above 93 mph, his chase rate has dipped nearly five percentage points from 2025, and he’s recording hard contact to the opposite field — a hallmark of sustainable plate discipline rather than a fleeting heater.
Off the field, the charismatic Havana native has quickly become a fan favorite, with “¡Vamos, Andy!” chants echoing through Chavez Ravine each time he digs in. The marketing department has already leaned in, featuring Pages alongside Shohei Ohtani in the club’s new bilingual digital campaign aimed at expanding the Dodgers’ growing Latino fan base.
If early April is any indication, Andy Pages may be on the cusp of a breakout that reshapes both the National League playoff race and the Dodgers’ long-term roster calculus. For now, Los Angeles rides its hottest bat into this weekend’s series against Washington, eager to see just how high Pages’ star can rise in 2026.
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