Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages is diagnosed with a fractured hand, according to reports, and the team moves to find a temporary replacement as the playoffs approach. The injury sidelines Pages while Los Angeles evaluates roster adjustments for upcoming games.

Both outlets say the fracture is detailed in the team’s medical findings (described as X-ray news in reporting), and they frame the situation around timing—how quickly Pages can recover and whether he can return for the postseason. With Pages unavailable, the Dodgers explore alternatives in center field to cover the spot during his absence. The reporting focuses primarily on the immediate need for playing time and roster depth rather than on a specific recovery timeline.

While the two sources share the same core facts, they differ mainly in how they describe the implications and the wording used to introduce the injury, without presenting conflicting details about the nature of the fracture or the need for a replacement.