
by Cary Osborne
The first Dodger National League Player of the Week for 2025 is … Andy Pages.
The outfielder shares the award with Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suárez.
It’s the first time Pages has won the honor in his career.
Pages hit safely in all five games this past week, going 13-for-20 with three home runs, three doubles, six RBI, 25 total bases and one stolen base. He had a .650/.650/1.250/1.900 slash line.
Pages struck out only once in 20 plate appearances.
His swing and miss percentage was 13.2%. Entering the week it was 24.4%.
In the Pittsburgh series (Friday-Sunday), he second-year player was 10-for-12 with three doubles and homer with an .833/.833/1.333/2.167 slash line.
The 24-year-old entered the week with 10 hits in his first 20 games and a slash line of .159/.274/.270/.544. He ended the week with a season slash line of .277/.355/.506/.861.
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