In a night that will be remembered at Daikin Park, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages put on a power display for the ages, launching three home runs in Wednesday's 11-2 victory over the Houston Astros. The breakout performance didn't just seal a series win—it placed Pages in an exclusive club alongside teammate Max Muncy as the only Dodgers to hit three homers in a single game this season.
The fireworks started in the third inning when Pages turned on a Lance McCullers Jr. pitch, sending it deep into the left-field seats for a three-run blast. He wasn't finished there. In the fifth inning, he connected again, pulling a Jason Alexander breaking ball for a two-run shot. The piece de resistance came in the ninth inning, when Pages crushed a Cesar Salazar eephus pitch for a solo homer—his third of the night and eighth of the season.
Muncy, the Dodgers' veteran third baseman, set the bar high back on April 10 against the Texas Rangers, when he also went deep three times—including a dramatic walk-off homer in the ninth inning. That marked the second three-homer game of Muncy's career. For Pages, this was a first, and it couldn't have come at a better time.
Combined with stellar work from the Dodgers bullpen, Pages' historic night secured a decisive road win and improved Los Angeles to 23-14 on the season. The team now heads home to face the Atlanta Braves, carrying momentum and a red-hot center fielder who is quickly becoming one of the most dangerous hitters in baseball.
Building on a productive 2025 campaign, Pages has been on fire in 2026, posting a .336/.376/.569 slash line with a .945 OPS, eight home runs, and six stolen bases. His improved plate discipline and elite contact hitting have produced MVP-level numbers and solidified his claim to center field for the rest of the season. For Dodgers fans, this kind of power surge is exactly what makes a championship-caliber lineup so thrilling to watch.
