Los Angeles – Amidst one of his most impactful breakout seasons in 2026, Andy Pages has spoken out emotionally, admitting to feeling both grateful and troubled that his name continues to be left out of the All-Star list despite being one of the most outstanding players for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Speaking to local media after the game, Pages couldn’t hide his emotion as he reflected on his journey – from a doubted prospect, through difficult postseason periods, to one of the most consistent faces on the Dodgers this season.
“You always want recognition… but sometimes baseball doesn’t come that way,” Pages shared. “I just try to go out there every day and play for my teammates, for this organization, and for the people who have believed in me even when I wasn’t perfect.”
According to the latest statistics, Pages is having a breakthrough season with significantly improved offensive performance, along with the ability to make an impact both defensively and in crucial moments. He has been consistently ranked among the top players on the Dodgers’ roster – a sign of growing trust from the coaching staff.
Local media, including the Orange County Register, have also emphasized that Pages is having an “All-Star worthy but underrated” season, with his contributions far exceeding what traditional statistics show.

However, Pages’ name has yet to appear in the selections, leading many Dodgers fans to question the selection criteria and the fierce competition for outfield positions in the National League.
What makes Pages’ statement so impactful isn’t his disappointment, but his perspective on his journey.
“I wasn’t sure if I would be here today,” he added. “There are times when you’re just trying to survive in your career. So even without an All-Star, I know I’m moving forward.”
This quote quickly went viral on social media, where Dodgers fans called it “a confession from a truly maturing player,” rather than a complaint.
Despite not being named an All-Star, the Dodgers still view Pages as a vital part of the team’s long-term structure. The coaching staff appreciates his improved discipline on the plate, his ability to adapt after a difficult postseason, and especially his consistent fighting spirit throughout the season.
One member of the organization shared: “It’s not about the midseason championship. It’s about maintaining your value until the end of September – and Pages is doing that.”

It’s worth noting that just a few months prior, Pages had been under serious scrutiny after his disappointing postseason performance. But instead of being overwhelmed by the pressure, he returned with a different demeanor: calmer, better-choosing shots, and more consistent contributions to the team.
That transformation is helping him become one of the Dodgers’ most remarkable stories of the 2026 season – a journey that isn’t flashy, but is rich in depth.
When asked if being overlooked for the All-Star game motivated him, Pages responded concisely but resolutely:
“If you look at where I started… you’ll understand I’ve never relied on recognition to keep going.”
In a season where the Los Angeles Dodgers are still aiming for big goals, Andy Pages’ story isn’t just about numbers. It’s the journey of a player learning to turn silence into a voice – and turning neglect into motivation to go further.
And if his current form continues, the question will no longer be “why isn’t he an All-Star yet,” but rather “how much longer until that becomes a given.”