Andy Pages: One to Watch

One to watch

Spring training has started, and Dodger fans are getting a good look at right fielder prospect Andy Pages. Pages has burst on the scene like James Outman did last year and is making the case on why he should make the 26-man roster.

In four games this spring, Pages has 15 ABs, 7 R, 6 H, 2 HR,
8 RBI, 5 SO, .400 AVG, .500 OBP, 1.000 SLG, and 1.500 OPS.

In July 2023 while playing with the Dodgers OKC Triple-A team, Pages injured his shoulder and was out for the remainder of the season. It was unclear if Pages would be ready for Spring Training, but with his youth and dedication to come back Pages has reported to Spring Training in the best shape of his life.

Jason Heyward only signed a one-year deal in 2024, so Pages can take advantage of the situation and rake in OKC this year to make it difficult for the Dodgers organization to not bring him up in 2025.

Keep an eye on this twenty three year old outfielder, he has the drive and skills to be a big contributor and possible gold glove winner for the Dodgers organization in the near future.

For Dodger Daily, I’m Mike Salas

Author: casey.porter

I have been a teacher and coach at Guthrie Public Schools for almost 30 years. I taught Special Education for the first 18 years of my teaching career and have taught US History and AP US for the last 10. I have been a coach at the High School level for 30 years and have been a Head Coach in multiple sports, most recently being Baseball at Guthrie High School. I love baseball and I love the Dodgers, and being located in Oklahoma, I have the chance to go to several Drillers and OKC games each year and love covering the Minor League teams.

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