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Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages and Padres pitcher Dylan Cease offered insight on a controversial in-game incident.
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their homestand with a 6-3 win over the San Diego Padres behind a big fourth inning that was notable for a staredown between Andy Pages and Dylan Cease.
Andy Pages was fired up after the Dodgers CF was hit by a fastball from Padres starter Dylan Cease in the fourth, prompting a visit from both managers.
Tensions rose at Dodger Stadium as Padres manager Mike Shildt dropped an F-bomb at Dodgers star after a hit-by-pitch from Dylan Cease.
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The incident occurred during Monday’s 6-3 Dodgers win, when Padres starter Dylan Cease hit Pages with a 97.7 mph fastball in the fourth inning.
Tensions reached a boiling point in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ series opener with the San Diego Padres on Monday when Andy Pages took exception to being hit by a fastball from Dylan Cease.
The Dodgers-Padres budding rivalry just became a lot hotter. The latest installment started when Dylan Cease hit Andy Pages with a pitch. Some words were exchanged.
It peaked when Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages was hit by a pitch from Padres pitcher Dylan Cease. After the game, Padres star Manny Machado gave his take on the situation.
Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages was among those players to get hit by a pitch, as he was plunked by Padres pitcher Dylan Cease on Monday.