As we turn the calendar to May, it's time to hand out some well-earned hardware for the Dodgers' offensive stars. After breaking down the pitching highlights from April, let's shine the spotlight on the bats that have been setting the stage on fire.
Andy Pages exploded out of the gate, earning National League Player of the Week honors. His slash line of .321/.366/.518, paired with a stellar 145 wRC+, has been a game-changer. Pages leads the team in hits (36) and RBI (25) while anchoring center field—a true all-around performer.
Max Muncy has been the power king, smashing nine home runs to lead the squad. His .287/.374/.594 line and 166 wRC+ show he's not just hitting for power but getting on base consistently.
Even a "down" month for Shohei Ohtani is impressive by any standard. The superstar still managed a .273/.406/.491 slash line, six homers, four stolen bases, and a 144 wRC+. When your "off" month is this good, you know you're special.
Don't sleep on Dalton Rushing, either. Despite just 52 plate appearances, he's second on the team with seven home runs and posted an eye-popping .348/.423/.848 line with a 244 wRC+. Talk about making every swing count.
So, who gets your vote for Dodgers Position Player of March/April? The choice is yours, and it's a tough one—but that's the kind of problem every team wants to have.
