‘He Played Like He Had Nothing to Lose’ – Dave Roberts Reveals: Andy Pages Almost Quit MLB Because of a Call from Cuba – Crying Every Night for His Family
The Shocking Truth Behind a Rising Star’s Grit
Andy Pages is quickly becoming one of the most electrifying young players in Major League Baseball, but according to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, the Cuban outfielder’s breakout almost never happened.
In a heartfelt, previously undisclosed revelation, Roberts confirmed that Pages was on the verge of walking away from baseball entirely—all because of an emotional phone call from his family in Cuba.
“He played like he had nothing to lose,” Roberts told reporters. “Now we know—it’s because he was carrying something too heavy for most people to imagine.”
The Phone Call That Shook His World
It happened late one night, deep into a minor league slump. Andy Pages received a call from his family still living in Cuba. The message: Come home.
“They missed him. They were hurting. And he was hurting too,” one Dodgers source shared. “He would go back to his room and cry every night.”
Those closest to Pages say he became withdrawn, distracted, and even started asking questions about what it would take to leave the game—to give up the dream he had risked everything for.
Dave Roberts Stepped in at the Breaking Point
Sensing something was wrong, Dave Roberts took action—not as a manager, but as a mentor.
“I just told him, ‘You are not alone. We see your heart. And we’ll stand with you whether you stay or go.’”
That quiet support from Roberts and the Dodgers staff kept Pages grounded long enough to weather the emotional storm. It also opened the door to one of the most resilient rises to the majors in recent Dodgers history.
Tears, Loyalty, and the Weight of Two Worlds
Behind the highlight reels and walk-off hits is a young man torn between two lives. On one hand, he’s living the dream in Los Angeles. On the other, his heart remains in Havana, with the family he hasn’t seen in years.
“He was crying almost every night,” a teammate revealed anonymously. “But he never let it show on the field.”
The pain, the longing, the isolation—it all became fuel. Pages didn’t run from the pressure. He absorbed it, and turned it into power.
Fans React with Shock and Support
The revelation has left Dodgers Nation stunned—and deeply moved. Twitter and Reddit have exploded with support, admiration, and disbelief.
“I’m not crying, YOU’RE crying,” one fan posted.
“Andy Pages is more than a ballplayer. He’s a symbol of sacrifice.”
Others are calling for the MLB to highlight more stories like his, to showcase the human cost international players pay to chase their dreams.
A Cuban Heart in a Dodgers Jersey
For Andy Pages, every swing, every sprint to first base, every game under the lights isn’t just about stats or wins. It’s about survival. It’s about honoring the family he left behind.
“He told me he’s not just playing for the Dodgers,” Roberts said. “He’s playing for every Cuban kid watching, hoping, waiting.”
Conclusion: A Star Forged in Sacrifice
Andy Pages nearly quit baseball not because of injury or failure—but because of love, longing, and loss. That he stayed, that he fought, and that he now shines in Dodger blue is not just a sports story—it’s a human triumph.
He still cries. He still misses home. But now, he’s carving his name into baseball history—one fearless swing at a time.