Andy Pages earned the National League Player of the Week honor for April 21-27, marking a career highlight following a stellar five-game performance with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Pages showcased a batting average of .650, including three doubles and three home runs, significantly contributing to a comeback victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates. His manager, Dave Roberts, and teammate Teoscar Hernández praised his improved confidence and approach at the plate. Pages now boasts a .277 batting average for the season with great offensive contributions, including a series of consecutive three-hit games.
"Just excited for Andy," manager Dave Roberts said after the game. "You see the confidence, the joy of just playing, competing. He's picked us up with some big hits. Really happy for him."
"Amazing," Hernández began. "Everybody goes through that. He was going through a tough moment and now he's feeling more comfortable at the plate, getting better pitches to hit, more selective. Just enjoying everything that is happening to him."
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