Andy Pages Goes 3-for-4 With Steal In Loss To Astros
andy pages kept producing Tuesday, going 3-for-4 and stealing a base in a loss to the Astros. The Dodgers still dropped the game, but his line kept moving in a way few hitters have matched over a small sample.
Pages Keeps Driving Runs
Pages finished the night with five home runs, 27 RBI, 19 runs scored and six stolen bases across 36 games. That left him slashing.326/.368/.500 after Tuesday’s loss.
His 27 RBI also tied him for tenth in the league. That is the clearest sign that the production is not coming in one burst; it has been steady enough to hold up against a larger field of hitters.
Dodgers Get The Result, Pages Gets The Line
The loss to the Astros put the team result and Pages’ individual line in opposite places. He reached base, took an extra base with his legs and kept pressure on the game, but the Dodgers did not turn that into a win.
For a player through 36 games, the shape of the production matters as much as the raw totals. A.326 average with power, run production and six stolen bases gives the Dodgers a hitter who is contributing in several ways at once, not just one.
The next step for Pages is simple: keep the same contact rate and keep adding to the totals. At this pace, his line is already carrying real weight in the middle of the season, and the league ranking in RBI shows the output is holding up against broader competition.