Andy Pages hit three home runs and drove in six runs to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 12-2 [1] victory over the Houston Astros on Wednesday.
The blowout win demonstrates the Dodgers' offensive depth in Houston, though the early loss of a key starting pitcher introduces a potential concern for the team's rotation.
Pages dominated the game at Daikin Park, recording three home runs [2] and six RBIs [2]. His performance powered the Dodgers' offense to a double-digit total against the Houston pitching staff. Shohei Ohtani also contributed to the offensive surge, recording two hits [3] during the contest.
Despite the scoring outburst, the Dodgers faced a setback on the mound. Starter Tyler Glasnow left the game after the first inning [5]. Glasnow experienced low back pain during his warm-up before the second inning [5], forcing him to exit the game.
The Dodgers' bullpen and offense managed to maintain the lead regardless of the pitching change. The final score of 12-2 [1] reflects a dominant performance by Los Angeles, which effectively neutralized the Astros' ability to respond on their home turf.
The game took place on May 6, 2026 [6], as part of the teams' scheduled series in Texas. While the victory adds to the Dodgers' win column, the medical status of Glasnow remains a primary point of interest for the organization moving forward.
“Andy Pages hit three home runs and drove in six runs”
The victory highlights the Dodgers' ability to generate massive run production even when the starting pitching plan fails. However, Tyler Glasnow's exit due to back pain is a critical development, as his health is central to the team's rotation stability. The contrast between Pages' career-best output and Glasnow's injury creates a mixed result for the team's momentum.



