Los Angeles Dodgers: Why Yasiel Puig is great for baseball

LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 24: Yasiel Puig
LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 24: Yasiel Puig

Los Angeles Dodgers star Yasiel Puig is known by many as a bad seed, but is he just misunderstood?

Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig is known for being a showboat and a trash talker, but there is another side to the Los Angeles Dodgers star that is unknown to many.

"“If he sees kids playing baseball, he’ll just jump out of his car and start playing Little League baseball. He does it all the time.’"

Puig will visit hospitals unannounced, giving back like others have done with him over the years.

"“I feel for those kids, and I just want to hang out with them and tell them to keep fighting.”"
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Puig just took over sponsorship of a youth team that was in dire need of direction and a new coach. He even incorporated his personal touch into the team’s name.

"“The Wild Horse 66ers. I like that name.’’"

That’s not to say that the wild horse, Puig, won’t need some taming of his own from time to time. Dave Roberts has not shied away into disciplining Puig when the moment calls for it.

Being flashy and having swagger isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In fact, in a game that means so much to youngsters, I believe a bit of flair is needed to liven the sports world up. It’s okay to have personality and be your own person, which Puig displays in spades.

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Puig’s postseason has been productive, to say the least: .414/.533/1.250 coming into game one. The Los Angeles Dodgers look to take a 2-0 series lead when they host the Houston Astros in game two of the Fall Classic.

Game-time temperatures of over 100 degrees look to heat things up, as well as the swagger of Puig, and that’s okay for him and the game of baseball.