Andy Pages exits game with left hand contusion after HBP
The Dodgers outfielder was struck by a 100.2 mph fastball and did not finish the game, raising availability concerns.

Andy Pages was hit by a 100.2 mph fastball during the third inning and subsequently left the game. The Dodgers officially listed the injury as a left hand contusion. The high velocity of the pitch and his early exit suggest a meaningful injury risk. His status for upcoming games is uncertain pending further evaluation.
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