After being hit by a pitch in a game against the Padres, Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages faced criticism from Padres manager Mike Shildt. Despite the confrontation, Pages responded with an outstanding performance, going 4-for-4 and hitting two home runs in the next game. He downplayed Shildt's comments, focusing instead on his game. Dodgers' Max Muncy supported Pages, indicating that his performance made a statement. Pages is emerging as a strong player in the league, ranked high in both hitting and defensive metrics, solidifying his case for an All-Star selection.
Mike Shildt yelled at Andy Pages from the dugout after he was hit by a pitch, suggesting Pages doesn't belong among the Dodgers' top players. Pages responded by going 4-for-4 with two home runs the following game, demonstrating his talent.
After Pages was hit, tensions rose but didn't escalate into a fight. Dodgers' Max Muncy remarked that Pages' performance spoke for itself in the subsequent game against the Padres.
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