In a recent game against the Brewers, Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages used hand signals from second base, which he later claimed were a distraction tactic rather than a genuine attempt to relay pitch signs. Despite his varied gestures, they did not correlate with pitch types, leading to a go-ahead home run by Teoscar Hernández. Brewers manager Pat Murphy acknowledged the possibility of Pages picking up on pitcher Robert Gasser’s signals, while Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised Pages’ gamesmanship. Ultimately, the effectiveness of Pages’ tactics remains uncertain, but they successfully created doubt in Gasser’s mind.
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