Andy Pages receives National League's first honor of 2026 season
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Andy Pages receives National League's first honor of 2026 season
"Pages started the week with five consecutive multi-hit games, going a combined 13-for-20 during the stretch. He became the first Dodgers player with at least five multi-hit games in a row since Shohei Ohtani accomplished the feat from April 3-8, 2024."
"During the week he was recognized for, Pages led the Majors in batting average, hits and total bases (22). He tied for the MLB lead in on-base percentage (.615), and ranked third in slugging (.917) and OPS."
"The blistering start to the season is an extension of what Pages showed during Spring Training and resembles his first half of 2024. Many believed the Cuban native was deserving of an All-Star Game selection last year."
Andy Pages was named National League Player of the Week for the period of March 30 to April 5, 2026. He played all six games, achieving a .583 batting average with 14 hits, including two home runs and seven RBIs. Pages led the Majors in batting average, hits, and total bases, while tying for the lead in on-base percentage. He had five consecutive multi-hit games and became the first Dodgers player to do so since 2024. This recognition marks his first outright Player of the Week honor.
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