Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages made one of the best plays of the season on Tuesday night, and it somehow did not look all that difficult for him.
The Miami Marlins were trailing 1-0 and had a runner on first base with one out in the bottom of the third inning when catcher Liam Hicks came to the plate. Hicks turned on a fastball from Dodgers pitcher Tony Gonsolin and lifted it to deep right field that looked like it had a chance to put the Marlins on the board, but Pages had other plans.
Pages timed his jump perfectly at the wall and took the potential home run away from Hicks. As if the catch wasn't enough, he then threw a frozen rope to first base to double off Dane Myers and end the inning.
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Pages has gotten off to a hot start in his second MLB season. The 24-year-old entered Tuesday batting .277 with six home runs, 14 RBI and 16 runs scored in 32 games.
In addition to the solid performance at the plate, Pages has also made some nice plays in the field. We may not see another one better than his double play against the Marlins.
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