Andy Pages is making sure the baseball world takes notice. The Los Angeles Dodgers' 25-year-old outfielder, already a key piece in back-to-back championship runs, delivered the first three-homer game of his MLB career on Wednesday against the Houston Astros—and he did it in style.
Pages finished the night 3-for-5 with six RBIs, single-handedly outscoring the Astros in a dominant 12-2 victory. For a player who slashed .272/.313/.461 with 27 homers in 2025 and patrolled center field throughout the playoffs, this performance cements his status as more than just a promising prospect—he's becoming a franchise cornerstone.
The fireworks started in the third inning. With the Dodgers already leading 3-1, Pages launched a solo shot off Astros starter Lance McCullers Jr., capping a five-run frame that effectively ended McCullers' night. Two innings later, with the score 7-1, Pages struck again—this time a two-run blast off reliever Jason Alexander.
By the ninth inning, the game was well out of reach. The Astros turned to catcher César Salazar for mop-up duty on the mound, but Pages wasn't done. On the second pitch of the at-bat, he sent another ball deep to left field for his third homer of the game.
This wasn't Pages' first taste of multi-homer magic. He had two such games in 2025—a 4-for-4, two-homer, three-RBI performance against the San Diego Padres on June 17, and another two-homer game against the Cincinnati Reds on August 25. But Wednesday's three-homer masterpiece was something special, even by his rising standards.
For Dodgers fans and baseball enthusiasts alike, Pages is proving that the hype was real—and he's only getting started.
