Yasiel Puig, the Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder, was involved in a bar fight at a Miami club on Wednesday night. After an altercation with his sister saw words turn into shoves, staffers rushed over to break things up. However, that's when things escalated. Read More »
The Major League Baseball videogame, MLB 15: The Show, has released an all-new features ahead of their release date. Players, such as Adam Jones, Eric Hosmer, Andrew McCutchen, Yasiel Puig and more, are all heading out from Arizona to Florida to do some "Spring Training." Read More »
"Best of luck on their new teams to these 4 Allstars," Puig wrote on Instagram below a collage of dearly departed Kemp, Ramirez, Haren and Gordon. "We shared a lot of winning moments together and had fun doing it. I'm proud to have been your teammate in LA." Then Puig hilariously penned a tribute to former teammates Tim Federowicz and Drew Butera by making a collage of their pictures outlined on a FedEx package. Federowicz was traded to the San Diego Padres with Kemp, while Butera was shipped to the Angels, according to the LA Times. A FedEx package. Long live you, Yasiel. Read More »
Yasiel Puig spent last week celebrating his 24th birthday appearing on video game covers and selling a whole mess of vitamin water. How would the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar follow that? Could it be topped? Turns out he spent this week — during which the Dodgers completely overhauled their roster — mainly chilling. That is, according to his Instragram. Puig made nine posts to Instagram this week, an Adrian Gonzalez-like slow week for him that started with a snap of him and DJ Khaled because, you know, they the best. But after that things died down in the life of Yasiel Puig, which apparently means playing a lot of FIFA. Puig's from Cuba and he's 24, so the fact that he unwinds with FIFA isn't exactly a suprise. But that he's this proud of his wins maybe is. Puig published four FIFA videos to Instagram this week, the first three followed immediately by two of grainy footage of a muscular man climbing out of a pool. Boy, would a translator help out here. Then a day later Puig honored his fellow Los Angeles sports star Kobe Bryant with a fitting tribute when Bryant passed Michael Jordan to become third on the all-time NBA scoring list. The photo is a graphic of Bryant driving to the hoop and Puig, next to him, bowing — because it seems that trip to Japan had a lasting impression on young Yasiel. Above the graphic is a list of the NBA all-time scoring leaderboard, with Bryant highlighted above Jordan. Maybe this is an elaborate marketing ploy by Puig to make him more L.A.-likable, or maybe the kid just admires greatness. He has the potential for it one day for sure. Read More »
The Major League Baseball offseason is a cold and lonely time. Thankfully, we have Yasiel Puig's reckless party-themed Instagram account to keep us busy, offering a window to a life we can live carelessly, vicariously through. Read More »
Sony Playstation made a splash this weekend when it announced one of the most polarizing and popular players in baseball, 23-year-old Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig, will grace the cover of MLB The Show 2015. Read More »
Madison Bumgarner has caused a lot of chaos, full of the good, the bad and the ugly. The pitching sensation led the San Francisco Giants to their 3rd World Series win in five years, and it's safe to say the mayhem has only just begun for him. The reaction was manic, with a massive crime increase, including a shooting. He also ensured his MLB legacy was one of unbreakable status, he received an amazing text message from his father, and now his hometown will have a day in his honour. How's that for a 24-hour spell of events? Read More »
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