Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages had a standout weekend against the Pittsburgh Pirates, going 10-for-12, including a career-high performance on Sunday with four hits and four RBIs. Manager Dave Roberts attributed Pages' success to a shift in mindset rather than technical swing changes. After struggling early in the season with a batting average of .137, Pages improved to .277. His recent accomplishment makes him one of the few Dodgers in history to achieve ten hits in a three-game series, underscoring his potential impact on the team's success.
"I think that a big part of individual success is knowing who you are. Some people are mechanical-based, and some people are sort of - have an approach, have an idea what the pitcher is trying to do..."
"That's the most important thing, doing what I can to help the team win. For a few turns that I had at the beginning of the season, things are working out..."
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