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Dodgers notes: Andy Pages, Freddie Freeman, Tyler Glasnow

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All the Dodgers needed to do to fix their early offensive woes was take a trip out to America’s capitol. After scoring a combined seven runs in three games against the Cleveland Guardians, the Dodgers offense has woken up from its slumber in a thunderous manner. Five Dodgers hit home runs on Friday, which featured […]

Apr 4, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages (44) hits a three run home run against the Washington Nationals during the fifth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images | Brad Mills-Imagn Images All the Dodgers needed to do to fix their early offensive woes was take a trip out to America’s capitol. After scoring a combined seven runs in three games against the Cleveland Guardians, the Dodgers offense has woken up from its slumber in a thunderous manner.

Five Dodgers hit home runs on Friday, which featured Shohei Ohtani’s and Kyle Tucker’s first of the year, and they have scored 23 runs over 18 innings of offense against the Washington Nationals. Leading the charge down at the seven spot for Saturday’s contest was Andy Pages, and he is continuing to light the baseball world on fire. Pages is now slashing .

500/. 516/. 833 with a team-leading three home runs and 10 RBI, having whiffed just 10 times compared to his 15 hits on the season, leading the league in that category.

Amidst all the future Hall of Fame names within the starting lineup, it is the Dodgers’ 25-year-old budding center fielder that has ignited the rest of the offense. Both Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and Nationals manager Blake Butera praised Pages for his outstanding start to the season, with the former noting how much more complete of a hitter he has become, per Sonja Chen of MLB. com .