When Dodgers prospect Andy Pages came to the United States for his first season of stateside minor league ball in 2019, three things were obvious: he had a cannon for an arm, another cannon for a bat, and occasionally very little control over either cannon.
In 63 games with Rookie-level Ogden that summer, Pages hit 22 doubles and 19 homers, struck out 79 times, and had eight assists and five errors in the outfield. Project all that out across 162 games, and you’re looking at 56 doubles, 49 homers, and 21 outfield assists — all just simply amazing — along with the less-amazing 13 errors and 203 strikeouts.