WASHINGTON — Andy Pages shook his head with a smile, raised his clasped fingers to the sky, then gave thanks with a much-needed sigh of reduction.
It didn’t matter that the Dodgers have been getting blown out on Tuesday evening. Or that his fifth-inning house run did little to halt the crew’s surprising skid on this week’s street journey.
For one second, for one at-bat, the second-year slugger had lastly skilled a second of reassurance, hitting a two-strike slider past the attain of two leaping Washington Nationals outfielders for his first lengthy ball of the season.
“It was definitely a sense of relief,” Pages mentioned in Spanish via a crew interpreter after the sport. “Just like a big, major breath of fresh air, for sure.”
As much as that time, the 2025 season had begun ominously for the 24-year-old middle fielder. He was 4 for 35 on the plate. He had made a number of psychological errors on protection and the bottom paths. And he’d grown more and more burdened by the precariousness of his scenario, inching ever nearer to a James Outman-esque trajectory of regressing from a productive rookie season to a disheartening sophomore marketing campaign.
Pages didn’t present these simmering feelings as he left the batter’s field Tuesday. He stored his head down and face straight as he trotted across the bases.
However again within the dugout, the as soon as highly-touted prospect lastly let himself really feel some self-satisfaction. For weeks, stress had been constructing round him. This was a sudden launch.
“It gave me a lot more confidence,” Pages reiterated. “To get some results … was a major lift off my back.”
Regardless of batting .248 with 13 house runs and 46 RBIs final season — a promising, if inconsistent, rookie efficiency punctuated by a two-home run, four-RBI efficiency in Sport 5 of the Nationwide League Championship Sequence — Pages knew he’d have few certainties with this 12 months’s title-defending crew.
From the start of spring coaching, he mentioned, “the team told me that I didn’t have a guaranteed spot, that I had to work my way to get a big-league spot.”
Though Pages broke camp because the membership’s main middle fielder, his early-season struggles had been weighing on him.
“That’s added a little bit of stress to my day-to-day,” he acknowledged. “I feel good. It’s just some of the things that I’ve been working through haven’t worked out.”
Blunders within the outfield (the place he has misplayed a number of fly balls, together with a rocket from Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper final weekend) and on the bases (the place he has run via cease indicators and been caught twice on over-aggressive base-running selections) have been probably the most obtrusive moments of failure over the season’s first two weeks.
“Some plays that I just need to make,” Pages mentioned, “I haven’t made them.”
On the root of his frustrations, nonetheless, has been his early incapacity to constantly produce on the plate — the place, even after amassing 4 hits and two house runs in his final three video games, he’s batting simply .171 with a .648 OPS.
In spite of everything, the primary cause Pages is on the big-league roster over different triple-A choices reminiscent of utilityman Hyeseong Kim (the slick-fielding offseason signing from South Korea who opened the 12 months within the minors to work on revamping his swing) and outfielder Esteury Ruiz (the 2023 American League stolen base chief the Dodgers acquired from the Oakland A’s final week) is due to his bat.
Thus, even over an exceedingly small pattern dimension getting into this week’s collection in Washington, his lagging total numbers had turn out to be trigger for concern.
“I’m trying to do the things that I can do every day, to work hard, to get better at the plate, making adjustments,” Pages mentioned on Monday, when supervisor Dave Roberts stored him out of the lineup to let him reset mentally.
“I’ve been doing a lot of good things,” he insisted. “But balls aren’t falling.”
To Roberts, Pages’ hunch had much less to do with swing mechanics, and extra with “passivity” in his offensive strategy.
An aggressive hitter ordinarily, Pages had appeared too cautious within the field within the early going this 12 months. Batting close to the underside of the Dodgers lineup — usually, within the No. 9 gap with Shohei Ohtani behind him within the leadoff spot — he began taking extra pitches than typical, and shortening his swing to go the opposite manner.
It has helped Pages stroll extra, drawing free passes at double the speed he did final 12 months. However the pop in his bat had gone lacking. Routine fly outs to proper area have been an excessively frequent prevalence.
“Just to be a little bit more aggressive, shifting the field a little bit more towards the center, the big part of the field, I think would be more beneficial,” Roberts mentioned.
Tuesday’s house run, hit on an arching line to the left-center-field bullpen, served as a long-awaited first instance.
One other got here on Wednesday afternoon, in two starkly contrasting mid-game at-bats.
Dodgers middle fielder Andy Pages makes a working catch throughout the fifth inning of Wednesday’s sport towards the Nationals.
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Within the fourth inning of the Dodgers’ collection finale towards the Nationals, Pages took three consecutive thigh-high, center-cut sinkers from right-hander Jake Irvin, kicking himself after happening wanting with Ohtani looming on deck.
“I’m not used to hitting in that part of the order, and I’m trying to see as many pitches as I can,” Pages mentioned, concurring with Roberts’ evaluation of his overly conservative early-season strategy. “Sometimes I get too passive for that reason, which isn’t good for me.”
Thus, his subsequent time up within the prime of the seventh, Pages swung at three straight sliders from reliever Eduardo Salazar. The primary two, he whiffed on. However the third, which was left up within the zone and out over the plate, he launched to the left area seats for a game-tying blast — his second house run in a 24-hour span.
“I just tell him to go aggressive,” mentioned veteran teammate Teoscar Hernández, who has turn out to be a detailed mentor of Pages’ since early final season. “He’s an aggressive hitter. So just get ready to hit.”
Roberts agreed, noting Pages continues to be “calibrating” the appropriate stability of persistence and aggression.
“He needs to kind of figure out where his strengths are in the hitting zone,” Roberts added, “and if he sees it there, then just be as aggressive as you need to be.”
It’s all a part of the persevering with schooling for Pages; the form of rising pains the Dodgers are keen to tolerate, for now, in hopes he can blossom right into a extra constant offensive pressure as an on a regular basis big-league participant.
There are nonetheless defensive fundamentals to drill house, and baserunning errors to eradicate.
There are nonetheless options down the depth chart, too, if Pages can’t flip this week’s two-homer outburst right into a extra extended interval of success.
However, “for him to start getting results is good,” mentioned one other veteran teammate, Kiké Hernández. “I know what it is to be young and struggling in the big leagues. There’s people behind you trying to take your job. I know how that feels. But once you start getting a little more calm and loose — that’s what it seems like with his at-bats right now. He’s starting to get in a rhythm.”
Added Teoscar Hernández, with a large smile after Pages’ house run on Wednesday helped lead the Dodgers to a come-from-behind win: “He’s gonna hit. He’s a good hitter. He’s gonna be fine. And he’s gonna help us a lot this year, too.”