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.

Andy Pages had not yet received an x-ray following the hit-by-pitch that ended his night early, per Dodgers beat reporter Fabian Ardaya. When asked whether he felt something extra that prompted him to leave the game, Pages — speaking in Spanish — offered a dry one-liner: "A fastball at 99."
The x-ray status matters because it determines what comes next. Without imaging, the full picture of what Pages is dealing with remains unresolved, and the Dodgers have not publicly characterized the severity beyond what the postgame availability produced.
What earlier reports said
Per the official team account, Pages was reportedly diagnosed with a left hand contusion after the hit-by-pitch. Earlier reporting also noted the pitch registered at 100.2 mph. Pages's postgame comment — referencing 99 — is consistent with a ball in that range, and the humor, however dry, does not change the medical uncertainty still in front of him.
What remains unresolved
No timetable has been reported. No imaging results have been disclosed. Whether Pages is available for the Dodgers' next game is not yet known.
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