Which MLB Star is 26 Pounds Overweight?

By Kenneth Brown (kennybrown23@hotmail.co.uk) | Feb 23, 2014 06:44 PM EST

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It's that time of year that baseball fans have been in desperate need of, Spring Training. Evidently with everything under way, MLB has become a dominant topic within the media. From players' shapes, new signings and many other things, everybody is trying to analyze everything possible about every team. With the players having to stay in great physical and mental shape for over half a year, it's obvious that some may let themselves go during their time off, and deservedly so, right? Every once in a while a, usually young, key player comes back in horrific shape and this causes a a lot of debate around the baseball world.

Yasiel Pugi was a relative unknown a year ago but the star rose to prominence and changed his LA Dodgers teams fortunes around and helped them achieve more than they had expected they would this time last year. Pugi became a key player and was in the headlines for all of the right reasons, but this Spring Training he's being discussed for the wrong reasons, and it looks like he's got a lot of work ahead of him if he's to get the critics off his back.

Pugi is reported to of returned an astonishing 26 pounds overweight. It seems like Yasiel did very little exercise and ate whatever he wanted, but it's caught up with him and with the season only weeks away, there's a lot of reasons to be concerned.

There's no doubt that the star will get himself back in to shape, but could a slow start be the consequence and could that cause Pugi and the Dodgers to struggle for a while, until they get to grips with things? If so, that's the last thing the team would want. After last seasons slow start and this seasons new additions, it's believed one of their main targets was to have a fast, momentum building start, which Pugi has obviously made a lot tougher to achieve.

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