Dodgers, Andy Pages Haven't Yet Discussed Contract Extension
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Dodgers, Andy Pages Haven't Yet Discussed Contract Extension
"Pages established himself as an everyday player in his second Major League season, batting .272/.313/.461 with 27 homers over 624 plate appearances for the Dodgers in 2025."
"The Dodgers have not broached any extension talks with Pages and his reps at PRIME, as he is controlled through the 2030 season."
"If Pages continues his 2025 level of production, he would still be a 4.1 fWAR player contributing above-average offense and decent glovework in center field."
"The Dodgers have a long list of highly-touted outfield prospects in the pipeline, allowing for flexibility in their roster decisions."
Pages had a successful second Major League season with the Dodgers, batting .272 with 27 homers. He is under team control until 2030, making extension talks unnecessary for now. The Dodgers may prefer flexibility to pursue other outfield options rather than locking in Pages. Despite his solid performance, the team has depth in outfield prospects, allowing for potential positional changes. Pages' production could still make him a valuable asset, even if the team decides to explore other avenues.
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