Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages speaks on family separation concerns
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 6:32 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages has expressed his worries regarding his family in Cuba, who cannot visit him due to U.S. travel restrictions implemented during the Trump administration. Despite his breakout performance in 2026, Pages feels anxious about his family's well-being amid the ongoing U.S.-Cuba diplomatic tensions. He lives separate from his parents and sister, who lack access to live broadcasts of his games due to severe energy crises in Cuba. Pages highlighted these personal challenges while focusing on contributing to the Dodgers' season, which has them atop the National League West.
- •Pages is a breakout star for the Dodgers in 2026.
- •He cannot bring his family to the U.S. due to sanctions.
- •Cuban families struggle to access broadcasts of MLB games.
- •Pages expresses ongoing anxiety about his family's safety.
- 6:32 PMYahoo Sports — Dodgers Breakout Star Breaks Silence On ‘Worry’ As Trump Order Bars Family
"The Los Angeles Dodgers’ star outfielder sent an honest message about how Donald Trump’s policies are impacting his parents and sister.
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