Center fielder Andy Pages faced a challenging start to the season, batting .183 and committing defensive errors. However, he turned his performance around, achieving a tie with Shohei Ohtani for the team lead in RBIs at 58, and ranking second with 96 hits and 78 home runs. Despite receiving 962,219 votes and ranking seventh in All-Star voting for outfielders, Pages did not make the All-Star team, partly due to the requirement for every MLB team to have a representative, which limited his selection amid the Dodgers' strong performance with five All-Stars.
Despite early struggles with a .183 average and multiple defensive errors, center fielder Andy Pages rebounded to tie with MVP Shohei Ohtani for team-leading 58 RBIs.
In Phase 1 of All-Star voting, Pages garnered 962,219 votes, ranking seventh among National League outfielders, but ultimately did not secure a selection.
The selection process for the MLB All-Star Game mandates that every team has at least one representative, potentially impacting selections in situations with multiple standout players.
The Dodgers led the league with five All-Stars this season, not including other former All-Stars like Mookie Betts and Teoscar Hernández.
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