Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages was named National League Player of the Week for his performance in the Dodgers’ past two series.
In the Dodgers’ series against the Washington Nationals and Cleveland Guardians, Page went 14-for-24 with two home runs, seven RBIs and five multi-hit hits in six opportunities. The third-year center fielder is drawing attention around the league for his incredible performance so far this season, and for good reason.
Pages led the National League in bWAR, slugging percentage and total bases and led MLB with 16 hits and a .471 batting average.
March 26, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages (44) shakes hands with teammates in the dugout after hitting a three-run home run against Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Zach Gallen (not pictured) in the fifth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
How does Andy Pages get back on track after 2025?
The 25-year-old struggled during the second half of the 2025 season and into the postseason, having a record-breaking October with just four hits in 51 at-bats, but he’s not letting his previous results hold him back heading into 2026.
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“What happened last year is behind us,” Page said. “It can happen to anyone. It’s not going to hinder me mentally this year. I feel good right now.”
Manager Dave Roberts also commented on Pages’ improvement following his Opening Day performance, in which he had three homers and two hits.
“(It’s) definitely a huge confidence boost,” Roberts said. “He’s in great shape going into this spring and his mentality is great. I believe that fire, that fuel of not giving up his position late in the season will motivate him.”
What role will Andy Page play in the rest of the season?
Unsurprisingly, Pages has been the Dodgers’ center fielder since the start of the regular season, and if he continues to produce like this, he’ll definitely retain the position.
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He has moved up a few spots in the lineup — eighth to start the year and sixth on Monday against the Toronto Blue Jays — and hopes to continue doing so throughout the season.
Page almost certainly won’t be able to maintain last week’s numbers for the rest of the season, but if he’s even half as good the rest of the year, the Dodgers will have another strong bat in their bid for a three-peat season.
The center fielder will continue his hot performance against the Blue Jays in the series opener on Monday at 4:05 p.m. PT.
Do you think Andy Pages deserves NL Player of the Week honors?