Los Angeles, CA — Rising star Andy Pages of the Los Angeles Dodgers has officially earned national recognition after his sensational performance in the recent series against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pages, 23, was named the National League Player of the Week, marking the first major honor of his blossoming MLB career.
In the three-game set against Pittsburgh, Pages delivered an electrifying display of power and consistency at the plate. He batted an astonishing .533, belting three home runs, driving in nine RBIs, and scoring six runs. His slugging percentage soared over 1.200 during the series, leaving fans, teammates, and analysts in awe.
“I’m just trying to stay focused, trust my approach, and help the team win,” Pages said humbly after learning of the accolade. “It feels amazing, but I know the work isn’t finished.”
The Dodgers, who continue to dominate the NL West standings, have been bolstered by Pages’ emergence. Originally signed out of Cuba in 2017, Pages steadily climbed the minor league ranks before making his MLB debut earlier this season. His combination of raw power, plate discipline, and defensive ability in the outfield has quickly made him a fan favorite at Chavez Ravine.
Manager Dave Roberts praised Pages after the announcement: “Andy’s performance was nothing short of spectacular. He’s playing with confidence and giving us a big boost both offensively and defensively. It’s exciting to see his growth.”
Veteran teammates like Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman have also taken note, often seen mentoring Pages in the dugout between innings. Their support seems to have accelerated his adjustment to major league pitching.
With his breakout series behind him and a prestigious honor now on his resume, the sky appears to be the limit for Andy Pages. If he continues this level of play, Dodgers fans may be witnessing the rise of their next homegrown superstar.
The Dodgers return home this weekend for a crucial series against the Atlanta Braves, and all eyes will be on Pages to see if he can keep his momentum rolling.