Andy Pages Sends Clear Message After Opening Day Statement
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Andy Pages Sends Clear Message After Opening Day Statement
"Pages went ice cold in the postseason, especially in the World Series, to the point where manager Dave Roberts preferred going with a hobbled Tommy Edman, who had a serious ankle injury, rather than playing Pages down the stretch."
""What happened last year is in the past. It can happen to anyone. It's not going to hold me back mentally this year. I feel good right now.""
""(This) is certainly a big confidence boost. Coming into this spring, he was in great shape, and his mindset was in a good spot. I'm sure that fire, that fuel, to not relinquish his spot is there.""
Andy Pages significantly contributed to the Dodgers' Opening Day victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks, hitting a home run and driving in three runs. After a challenging postseason, Pages entered the season with renewed confidence, having performed well in Spring Training with a .340 batting average. Manager Dave Roberts acknowledged Pages' resilience and positive mindset, which have been crucial for his performance. Pages' ability to overcome past struggles has positioned him as a key player in the Dodgers' lineup this season.
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