Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig can be a real pain in the behind. His maturity was enough of a concern last season the team had him start the season in the minors because they hoped he could grow up a little.
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That hasn't happened, but with a cannon of an arm and one of the most dangerous bats in the league his antics are something the team can put up with--especially when he's hitting dingers like this two run shot in the first against the Padres.
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