Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages has drawn rave reviews from teammates for a spectacular catch on Saturday and his decisive nine-pitch at-bat in Tuesday's 5-4 win over the Padres.
Teammate Justin Wrobleski described the catch as one of the coolest plays he had seen, noting how Pages dove to prevent what looked like a sure hit. Freddie Freeman called the at-bat against closer Mason Miller, who throws over 100 mph, one of the greatest he had witnessed in person after watching Pages foul off multiple high-velocity pitches before making solid contact. Manager Dave Roberts highlighted Pages' resilience after last year's postseason struggles.