Andy Pages Abreu...Married to Alondra…Born to Juana Maria and Liban Pages…After leaving Cuba, did not see his family again until 2023…In Cuba’s 15U league in 2015, according to Baseball America, batted .364/.484/.581 with 25 walks against three strikeouts in 161 plate appearances, ranking third in the league in slugging percentage…Played the 2016 season as a 16-year-old in the 18U league, hitting .248/.384/.376 in 129 plate appearances.
2025
With the bases loaded and two out in the bottom of the ninth inning of a tied World Series Game 7, sprinted 121 feet in 5.5 seconds (22 feet per second) and saved the Dodgers with a Series-saving catch of a 366-foot drive by Ernie Clement, while crashing into left fielder Kiké Hernández...Had only been inserted into the game one batter earlier...Finished second for the Dodgers in games, home runs and steals, as well as third in hits, doubles, total bases and extra-base hits (tied)...At home, hit .325 (92-for-283), which was good for fourth-best in baseball (min. 250 plate appearances)…Hit .221 (66-for-298) on the road...Hit all 16 of his home runs from April 27 through Aug. 17 at home…Finished the regular season with 19 homers at home and eight on the road...OPS against right-handed pitchers was .774 and against southpaws was .773...Went 17 for 29 with three doubles, four homers and three steals over seven games from April 22-29…Named co-NL Player of the Week on April 27...Went 4-for-4 with three runs, two home runs and three RBI on June 17 vs. San Diego…Was the first of his two multi-homer games this season (also Aug. 25)...Started 155 of his 156 games: 117 games in center field, 22 in right and 16 in left…Recorded 10 assists but also led MLB outfielders with 11 errors...Hit .078 (4-for-51) in 16 postseason games with a double and an RBI.
2024
Outfielder saw his first time at the Major League level, playing 116 games with the Dodgers and slashing .248/.305/.407 with 13 home runs and 46 RBI...Made his Major League debut on April 16, getting a hit on the first pitch he saw...finished the day 1-for-4 with a run...Hit .357 (35 for-98) against lefties in the regular season compared to .213 (65-for-305) against righties...Played in eight Postseason games, slashing .211/.250/.526 with two home runs and four RBI...In Game 5 of the NLCS against the Mets, went 3-for-4 with two home runs, two runs and four RBI.
2023
Spent a majority of the season with Double-A Tulsa, slashing .284/.430/.495 with 12 doubles, one triple, three home runs and 25 RBI in 33 games...promoted to Triple-A Oklahoma City on October 2 for one game... Appeared in 13 Spring Training games, hitting .235 (4-for-17)...Made his Triple-A debut on May 16 against Sugar Land, going 0-for-3 with a walk and two strikeouts before suffering a shoulder injury...Placed on the seven day IL before being transferred to the 60-day IL…underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in late May Posted interesting splits, slashing .227/.320/.682/.1.002 with three home runs in 22 at-bats compared to a .299/.453/.448/.901 slashline with no home runs and 19 RBI in 87 at-bats…hit .412 (14-for-34) with two homers and 22 RBI…did not commit an error in 273.0 innings at any of the outfield positions.
2022
Played the entire season with Double-A Tulsa, smashing a career-high 29 doubles in 132 games for a .236/.374/.523 slashline… stroked 26 home runs and 80 RBI...Tabbed a career-high 11 bases on June 7 against Northwest Arkansas, smashing two home runs and a triple while scoring two runs en route to Double-A Tulsa’s 5-2 victory...Tallied two, two-home run games: June 7 at NWA, Sept. 14 vs. SPR…went 5-for-9 with seven RBI and 19 total bases between those two games...Notched a 12-game hit streak from May 13 – May 27, averaging .319 (15-for-47) for five doubles, three home runs and seven RBI...Registered a .316 average (37-for-117) against left-handed pitchers, totaling 13 home runs and 30 RBI versus a .211 average (78- for-370) against right-handers for 13 home runs and 50 RBI...Named as an Arizona Fall League Rising Star with the Glendale Desert Dogs Swung the bat well both at home and on the road, slashing .222/.326/.470/.796 and .249/.346/.466/.812 respectively…had his best month in April, swinging a .276/.396/.447 slashline with seven doubles and 18 RBI…next best month finished out the season in September, slashing .263/.297/.526 with six doubles and 14 RBI…had a stand-out game on Aug. 4 at Northwest Arkansas, going 4-for-6 with a double, triple and three RBI…participated in Spring Training as a non-roster invitee.
2021
Spent the full season with Advanced-A Great Lakes, hitting .265 with 25 doubles, 31 homers and 88 RBI... Led High-A Central in homers, RBI, OPS (.933), SLG (.538), XHB (57) and Total Bases (236)... He was selected as a post-season High-A Central All-Star and he was also named Most Valuable Player and Top Prospect of the league... Recorded four multi-homer games for Great Lakes while recording 5+ homers in each of the five months of the season... launched 11 homers with 23 RBI in the month of June...hit safely in 20 of the 26 games in the month of June, while scoring 26 runs in 26 games...finished the month of September with a season-best .322 batting average and five homers and 13 RBI.
2020
Did not participate in the 2020 season after the Minor League season was canceled.
2019
With Rookie-League Ogden, honored as a Pioneer League Midseason as well as Postseason All-Star...Also named a Baseball America Rookie All-Star and MiLB.com Organization All-Star...Led the PL in doubles, tied for league lead in runs and finished second in homers, RBI and slugging percentage...Awarded Pioneer League Player of the Week kudos on June 30 and July 7...Enjoyed a trio of two-homer games: June 26, Aug. 20 (both at Rocky Mountain) and Sept. 6.
2018
Named a Dominican Summer League All-Star in his first professional season in 2018.