don't agree with this writer, who is a well-known puig apologist puig is being a realist? if that were true he'd look at the wasted potential and work to get better at his craft the hollow threat of wanting to play elsewhere falls on deaf ears hey yas, they tried to trade your punk ass the problem is no one wants you your [trade] value has slipped for a reason you want to be a starter?... then fucken play better! it's as simple as that do that and the haters and doubters will disappear but until then, stfu you self-serving idiot Puig wants starting job with Dodgers or to play somewhere else by Chris Cwik | Big League Stew — 90 minutes ago Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig can’t afford to be picky. After a tough 2016, in which he hit just .263/.323/.416 and was demoted to Triple-A, Puig enters spring training with plenty of uncertainty. Once considered a rising star, Puig may not even make the Dodgers depending on how he performs in March. It’s a precipitous fall for a player who received MVP votes just a few years ago. Despite his recent struggles, Puig still believes in his abilities. The 26-year-old outfielder told reporters Monday he wants to be a starter again. If that opportunity fails to materialize with the Dodgers, well, Puig is keeping his options open. Andy McCullough✔@McCulloughTimes Yasiel Puig: "I want to be a starter again, whether it's here or somewhere else." 9:20 AM - 23 Jan 2017 The first part of Puig’s statement shouldn’t come as a surprise. Every major-league player wants to be a starter. That’s just the nature of competitive sports. Nobody wants to sit on the bench. It’s the “somewhere else” part that deserves more attention. Puig’s relationship with the Dodgers has always been on shaky ground, but things boiled over last season. Due to his poor performance, Puig was demoted to Triple-A in August. Shortly after being sent down, Puig angered Dodgers’ brass by posting videos of a team party on Snapchat. At the time, it looked like Puig had played his last game with Los Angeles. But that wasn’t the case. Puig eventually returned to the majors in September. He performed well down the stretch, hitting .281/.338/.561 over 65 plate appearances. That was good enough to earn him some playing time for Los Angeles during the playoffs. The late-season success wasn’t enough to fully mend Puig’s relationship with the Dodgers. While the trade rumors have quieted, they still exist. Puig is aware of that, and it’s refreshing to see him acknowledge them here. Most players would simply ignore the issue or give some cliché quote about “giving the Dodgers 100 percent.” Puig didn’t do that. Because it’s Puig, he’ll likely face more scrutiny for his comments than he deserves. He’ll be called selfish or entitled because he wants to start. He’ll be called whiny and a distraction because he brought up the possibility of a trade. The truth is: He was being realistic. Puig knows his current situation is questionable at best. For the first time in his career, he’s fighting for a roster spot. Even if he performs well, the Dodgers proved last season that they don’t really need him. Like any other player, Puig wants to prove he still has the skills that made him an All-Star in the past. If the Dodgers won’t let him do that, he’ll take any opportunity he can get.
lol your hate is strong Irish we talk about him being traded all the time hopefully to the brewers he is merely acknowledging said fact
He has been working hard this offseason, and that was the point of the original article that this is taken from. I have seen many many many players say "I want to start, and if it's not here, then somewhere else". That is going to be the competitive nature of these guys and you can't fault them for it. Sitting on the bench as a backup doesn't pay the bills when free agency rolls around. He has been on a hitting program the entire offseason that has him doing a form of BP I believe daily and he even worked with Robinson Cano for a week or 10 days to fix the issues in his swing. Not to mention, McCullough added that he looked more trim, though it was hard to tell under the circumstances. I'm not faulting the guy for apparently finally getting on a routine and hoping that his hard work is rewarded with regular PT. Not to mention, he is probably tired of hearing "the Dodgers are openly shopping Puig".
My tuppence on Yasiel is: no matter what fate shall befall him, he has the best arm I have ever seen. That Force is strong within him. I realize that does not a complete ballplayer make...but the throw last season to JT at 3rd was mind blowing...
If this is Puig being an idiot, I will take it. And I will always root for Puig to turn it around as long as he is on our club - the potential is off the charts.
Zero fucks to offer regarding Puig working w/Cano this off-season. He was working w/Miggy Cabrera last off-season before looking just as lost as ever. Maybe he needs to start working w/minor leaguers, get back to the basics..leave the HOF shit for Hall of Famers.
the potential has always been there wake me up when he reaches it last years demotion/acquiring reddick should have been a wake up call everyone here hopes he turns it around but until he does that potential remains wasted
"Pitchers have learned they can use Puig's aggressiveness against him by throwing more slow stuff -- he hit .327 against changeups in 2013 but just .172 in 2016. I’d put the odds of seeing 2013-14 Puig over a full season at less than 10 percent." - David Schoenfield/ESPN
Yesiel is in deep trouble then if he can't hit a number one, as posted here many times last season, nor slow stuff as said in this little ditty. Deep. Poor Puig...
Wow...scary, Irish... You ought to have a to have a "best caption" contest under this Farhan thing. Winner gets an autographed 8X10 glossy of Yasiel.
with that prize rube would be the only entrant can you imagine what he'd do for that photo? okay, strike that... bad visual