Overview
- Multiple outlets reported Monday that Los Angeles has not begun contract talks with the 25-year-old center fielder.
- Pages emerged in 2025 as a regular, hitting .272/.313/.461 with 27 home runs across 624 plate appearances.
- He is under club control through the 2030 season and a possible Super Two case could start arbitration early and raise year-to-year costs.
- The Dodgers’ recent spend on Kyle Tucker and a deep group of outfield prospects give the front office flexibility to wait.
- Spotrac lists Pages’ career earnings just over $2 million, which shows how a pre-arbitration extension could change his financial outlook.