Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages had five multi-hit games and reached base far more often than not against the Cleveland Guardians and Washington Nationals, and on Monday was rewarded with National League player of the week honors.
Pages last week started with a pair of two-hit games, then three three-hit games in a row, before reaching base twice on Sunday afternoon against the Nationals. In all, he had 14 hits in 24 at-bats, hitting .583/.615/.917 with two home runs, two doubles, two walks, seven runs batted in, and five runs scored.
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He led or tied the majors last week in hits, times on base (16), total bases (22), batting average, and on-base percentage, and led the National League in slugging percentage, OPS (1.532), and wRC+ (334).
Through nine games this season, the 25-year-old Pages is hitting .471/.500/.794 and leads the Dodgers in home runs (three) and RBI (10).
“He’s controlling the zone, he’s fighting when he gets two strikes, he is hitting to all fields,” manager Dave Roberts said of Pages over the weekend in Washington D.C. “Right now, he’s showing he’s a complete hitter.”
It’s the second career player of the week honor for Pages, who shared NL weekly honors with Eugenio Suárez for the week ending in April 27, 2025.
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