The Los Angeles Dodgers plan to replace injured outfielder Andy Pages after he suffers a broken hand on a 100 mph fastball. Reports say Pages is expected to miss roughly four to five weeks following the injury sustained during a game on Friday.

To fill the roster spot while Pages recovers, the Dodgers are expected to turn to Alek Thomas, a player currently in Triple-A Oklahoma City. Both outlets report that Thomas is the leading candidate for a call-up, citing knowledge of the team’s plans.

The coverage is largely aligned on the timing of Pages’ injury, the projected length of his absence, and the intended replacement. Differences, if any, are limited to the outlet’s phrasing and attribution, rather than the underlying facts about the injury or the roster strategy.