Andy Pages Suffers Broken Hand
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages is dealing with a broken hand, a significant injury that will likely sideline him.

Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages has been diagnosed with a broken hand, according to beat reporter Fabian Ardaya. Manager Dave Roberts called the situation 'really unfortunate.' The injury is expected to have a meaningful impact on the Dodgers outfield depth. An IL move is likely to follow.
More on the Dodgers wire.

Andy Pages Fractures Hand on HBP, Expected to Miss at Least 4 Weeks
The Dodgers outfielder fractured his hand after being hit by a pitch; an IL stint is expected, though not yet announced.

Andy Pages Fracture Sidelines Dodgers OF ~4 Weeks
Manager Dave Roberts confirmed Pages sustained a fracture after taking a 99 mph fastball, with an estimated four-week absence.

Andy Pages Yet to Receive X-Ray After 99 mph HBP Exit
Pages left a Dodgers game after taking a fastball to the hand and, per Fabian Ardaya, had not yet received an x-ray as of his postgame availability.

Dodgers bullpen usage limits Vesia and Scott late in game
Beat reporter notes LA will likely bypass two key relievers due to workload, with Kyle Hurt handling the eighth inning.

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 Exits Game With Left Hand Contusion
The Dodgers outfielder was removed mid-game after suffering a left hand contusion, raising availability concerns going forward.
