Dodgers’ Andy Pages fractures hand on hit by pitch vs the Pirates
Summary
Los Angeles Dodgers player Andy Pages broke his left hand after being hit by a pitch during a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was taken out of the game and will likely be out for about four to five weeks, with a chance to return before the season ends.Key Facts
- Andy Pages is an All-Star center fielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- He was hit on the back of his left hand by a pitch in the third inning.
- X-rays confirmed he has a fractured hand.
- Pages was replaced by Kiké Hernández starting the fifth inning.
- Manager Dave Roberts said the injury is not expected to end Pages’ season.
- Pages might need surgery, but it probably won’t delay his return.
- Utility player Tommy Edman may play center field while Pages recovers.
- Pages is having a strong season, batting .272 with 25 home runs and 80 RBIs.
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